Ground drones underwent testing in the 108th Territorial Defense Brigade. Currently, there are six modifications: mine-laying, demining, logistical (for delivering provisions, water, ammunition, wood, etc.), evacuation, and assault.
"All our drones have one name - 'Makhno.' In honor of Nestor Makhno, who, along with his comrades, bravely fought Bolsheviks in these lands," said the officer under the combat call sign Diskus.
According to Diskus, the development of drones owes much to grassroots initiatives. Our soldiers handled construction, welding, electronics, and necessary programming independently. They also invested the lion's share of the required funds. Volunteers, individual families, and some companies also contributed to this work, for which we are sincerely grateful.
Diskus, who led the process of manufacturing ground drones, believes that these tools are of great importance in modern combat conditions. They help protect the lives of military personnel while successfully accomplishing combat missions.
The testing was successful. Therefore, ground drones will undergo further verification through combat operations in the near future.