Ukraine's Defence Forces have received a significant boost with the acquisition of 2,000 short-range electronic warfare (EW) devices, designed to protect troops, armored vehicles, and evacuation teams from Russian drones. These devices, developed by Ukrainian creators within the BRAVE1ua cluster, were funded with 180 million UAH transferred via the UNITED24 initiative led by parliamentarians. The General Staff of Ukraine and the Ministry of Statistics have already distributed a portion of this equipment to the front lines.
π‘οΈ 2,000 Ukrainian-made electronic warfare systems now in use by Ukraine's Defence Forces https://t.co/mtyhJL0zb7
πͺπΊπ¦ "We are handing over 2,000 short-range EW units to the military," β the head of the Ministry of Statistics. https://t.co/E2ap9xStyT
βοΈ Ukraine's forces to receive 2,000 Ukrainian-made short-range electronic warfare systems https://t.co/1o0IPFBN3F
Supplying the frontline with 2,000 units of close-range electronic warfare, created by Ukrainian developers β members of the @BRAVE1ua cluster. It protects troops and their positions, armored vehicles, and evacuation teams from Russian drones. https://t.co/Zlwwly75D4
The state purchased 2Π short-range electronic warfare devices created by @BRAVE1ua participants. These solutions will protect πΊπ¦ positions and equipment from russian UAVs in the hottest spots of the frontline. https://t.co/0byyQp2KJC
2,000 short-range electronic warfare devices from @BRAVE1ua members β‘οΈ @GeneralStaffUA distributed part of this equipment to the Defence Forces. 180 million UAH for the first batch of EW devices was transferred via UNITED24 by @sluganarodu_pp. The parliamentarians saved fundsβ¦ https://t.co/vvxqlj4rM4