Ukrainian forces successfully targeted a significant Russian ammunition depot in Bohdanivka, Luhansk region, destroying a large cache of precision tank rounds and a substantial quantity of drones intended for use in Donetsk. The destroyed ammunition included ZUBK14 guided tank rounds, capable of extended-range strikes, alongside thousands of artillery and tank shells, mines, and grenades. The depot also housed over 19,000 drones and supporting equipment, highlighting Ukraine’s continued efforts to disrupt Russian logistics and degrade their offensive capabilities. This follows a previous successful strike by the SBU on ammunition depots in Bilokurakyne, further emphasizing the ongoing strategy to weaken Russian forces.
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Poland reported increased activity of Russian and Belarusian drones attempting to breach its airspace, days after shooting down Russian drones earlier this month. This follows an incident that led Poland to invoke Article 4 of the NATO charter, prompting security discussions. Polish officials stated the border with Belarus will remain closed until it is deemed safe, given the heightened tensions. Analysts suggest these incursions may be attempts to test NATO’s defenses and resolve, and further training is needed to deal with these provocations.
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Swarmer, a Ukrainian company specializing in AI-powered drone autonomy, has received US$15 million in funding from US investors, marking a significant investment in Ukrainian defense technology. This investment will allow Swarmer to equip every drone with swarm capabilities, significantly expanding its operational capacity on the battlefield. Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine’s First Deputy Prime Minister, highlighted the effectiveness of Swarmer’s technologies, noting that these swarm capabilities facilitate the deployment of numerous drones and robots, even with limited trained operators. The funding follows earlier reports of US company Auterion supplying Ukraine with AI strike kits, also designed to enable drone swarm functionality.
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