Artillery and reconnaissance units: Use drones for target correction, in cooperation with HIMARS or M777 systems.
Mechanized brigades: For example, the 93rd or 92nd brigades have their own drone operators, creating localized "kill zones". 22/
Mechanized brigades: For example, the 93rd or 92nd brigades have their own drone operators, creating localized "kill zones". 22/
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Drone battalions: For example, the Achilles battalion, focused on FPV drone operations.
Wolfpack groups: Small, mobile teams that coordinate synchronized attacks by multiple drones. 23/
"Army Droniv": A government program that includes drone procurement, operator training, and local production.
Volunteer groups: "Come Back Alive" and "Wild Hornets" supply drones and support training. 24/
4. Private companies and international support:
Local manufacturers: Ukrspecsystems (Leleka-100), Athlon Avia (Fury), Skyeton (Raybird-3). 25/
5. Other structures:
Engineering units: Develop repeaters and fiber optic systems that increase drones' EW resistance. 26/
COORDINATION AND CHALLENGES
“Drone walls” require a high level of coordination: intelligence units collect data, drone squadrons carry out strikes, and the “Armiya Droniv” provides logistics. Key challenges: 27/
• Russian countermeasures: EW systems (e.g., Repellent) and anti-drone technologies reduce effectiveness.
• Resource constraints: Component supply disruptions and funding challenges limit production. 28/