Sept. 20, 2024, 8:27 p.m.
(Photo: Oleksandr Prokudin / Facebook)
Ukrainian military serving in the Kherson sector have received modern sighting systems.
This was reported by the head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration Oleksandr Prokudin.
The official noted that he had handed over high-tech artillery guidance systems to the soldiers of the 124th Marine Brigade of the Theater of Operations. These systems are capable of turning conventional weapons, including post-Soviet ones, into high-precision weapons. This will allow for much more effective and efficient fire. It will be difficult for the enemy to avoid a just revenge of the Ukrainian military.
Photo: Oleksandr Prokudin / Facebook
This assistance was provided by the team of the European Road Construction Company.
The day before, a multi-purpose off-road vehicle was delivered to the Kherson region's defenders. The vehicle was handed over to the soldiers of one of the support units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The vehicle was purchased with the support of the NGO and the charity organization Important Actions.
Earlier it was reported that on September 17, drone detection equipment was handed over to combat units operating in the Kherson region. The 124th Marine Corps Territorial Defense Brigade received several such systems. So the OVA expects that they will increase the effectiveness of units countering enemy UAVs.
This is not the first time that civilians from different communities in Kherson Oblast have helped the military defending the region from racists. Earlier, it was reported that 130 new 8-10-inch FPV strike drones were delivered to one of the marine units of the Theater of Operations in Kherson region. Each of them can carry up to three kilograms of deadly cargo for the occupiers. It was noted that these drones were purchased thanks to the joint efforts of the communities of Kherson region. The Beryslav, Yuvileina, and Vynohradiv communities allocated more than two million hryvnias to purchase them.
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