The new commander of the Drone Forces outlined his first steps in office.


The newly appointed commander of the Drone Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Robert Brovdi Madyar, has announced some of the priority steps he plans to implement within the first 100 days in office. According to him, one of the key priorities will be the 'immediate implementation of collective combat experience' within the so-called Drone Line. In particular, Brovdi expects that six or seven units of the Drone Forces will enter the Top-10 most effective according to the current evaluation system.
Among the priority steps the new commander of the Drone Forces plans to take are the launch of a unified electronic planning, analysis, management, and reporting system, the implementation of new technologies, and the enhancement of unit qualifications. Robert Brovdi Madyar also emphasized the importance of continuing effective initiatives started by his predecessor Vadim Sukharevsky and assured that rational initiatives in the field of drone systems of the Armed Forces will be preserved and improved.
The newly appointed commander of the Drone Forces noted the importance of cooperation with law enforcement agencies to achieve successful results and emphasized the need for continuous improvement in the efficiency of using drone systems in the army.
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