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Ukraine's army chief aims to boost unmanned technologies to surpass Russia
·par Prim.net·2 min de lecture
Ukrainian army commander emphasizes development of “unmanned systems”
\n\nIn a recent statement, the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army, General Ruslan Khomchak, indicated his desire to further develop the “ unmanned systems » or drones, thus part of a new strategic direction to strengthen Ukraine's military capabilities. It is notably a response to the threat posed by Russia's strategic and military position.\n\n
A priority to gain the advantage over the Russians
\n\nThe ambition of the Ukrainian army is mainly aimed at gain the advantage over the Russians. Unmanned systems, including drones, are considered a crucial geopolitical tactical tool for territorial control. “This is a major imperative for us. We need to modernize our army and implement these technologies to occupy a dominant position against our adversaries,” said General Khomchak.\n\n
The use of recognition technologies
\n\n“Unmanned systems” or drones constitute not only an offensive military tool, but also an important reconnaissance and surveillance tool. Thanks to their ability to fly at high altitudes and cover large distances, they make it possible to collect a significant amount of information without directly exposing military personnel. According to Khomchak, the Ukrainian army has already started using these technologies, but the objective is to strengthen their use to anticipate and prevent possible threats.\n\n
The race for technological supremacy in the Ukrainian-Russian conflict
\n\nGeneral Khomchak's statement highlights an indisputable reality: the conflict between Ukraine and Russia is not limited to a conventional struggle, but is being diverted into a real race for technological domination. In this sense, the development and improvement of “unmanned systems” is seen as a way to stay one step ahead of Russia. \n\n
A challenge to take up
\n\nAlthough ambitious, the Ukrainian army's plan to equip itself more with " unmanned systems » has its share of challenges. This includes mastering cutting-edge technologies, developing innovation capabilities, and training staff in new equipment. Despite these obstacles, the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army remains determined to move forward to strengthen the country's defenses and to gain the advantage over the Russians. \n\n