

According to him, the best combat performance was demonstrated by FPV drones and heavy bombers.
In addition, Ukraine is actively expanding ground-based robotic systems, which are primarily used to preserve the lives of personnel, Syrsky noted.
“The logistics role of ground-based unmanned systems is constantly growing: in October they delivered about 300 thousand kg of provisions to our units. Evacuation of the wounded, mining and combat use is the current reality of their use at the front,” the commander-in-chief wrote.
Syrsky also informed that he had heard a substantive intelligence report on the development of unmanned forces of the aggressor country of the Russian Federation.
“The occupiers are imitating our experience, in particular in creating regiments of unmanned systems and interceptor drones, and are devoting significant resources to this. We must constantly improve in order to maintain a technological advantage,” said the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
He paid special attention to scaling the units of the Unmanned Systems Forces – increasing the number of crews, attracting personnel and creating infrastructure for their effective functioning.
In addition, in October, twice as many short-range electronic warfare systems were delivered to the front as in September, Syrsky added.
“We are increasing the effectiveness of our electronic warfare against enemy UAVs. We are working on the quality and quantity of stations,” he concluded.
Context
The aggressor country of the Russian Federation and Ukraine use different types of drones in the war – attack, FPV, interceptor drones and others.
On October 30, the commander of the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces, Robert Brovdi (call sign – Madyar), reported that every third target hit on Russian territory and a third of invaders destroyed by drones – this is the merit of SBS.




