Battalion "Achilles" Demonstrates Its Capabilities to a U.S. Delegation
Kostiantyn Golubtsov
Published: September 28 2024 at 10:31 amSource: MyUkraineis.org
The "Achilles" UAV Strike Battalion of the 92nd Separate Assault Brigade showcased its combat effectiveness and technical capabilities to a delegation from the United States. The bipartisan delegation from the organization "With Honor" visited Ukraine to assess the needs of the Ukrainian military firsthand.
The delegation included prominent politicians and military veterans: Congressman Don Bacon (a retired U.S. Air Force Brigadier General), Jimmy Panetta (former U.S. Navy intelligence officer), and Salud Carbajal (served 8 years in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve).
During the visit, the "Achilles" Battalion presented the operational capabilities of its reconnaissance and strike drones. The unit also provided a detailed breakdown of the monthly cost to maintain such a battalion. For full technical support (excluding personnel wages, food, and clothing), the battalion requires approximately $15 million per month.
The Ukrainian side emphasized the importance of bipartisan support from the United States, highlighting that securing global peace and security is a shared goal that transcends political differences.
To recap, the "Achilles" UAV Strike Battalion is a part of the 92nd Separate Assault Brigade named after Koshovyi Otaman Ivan Sirko. The battalion gained recognition for successfully repelling large-scale Russian assaults on the Kupyansk front and destroying a significant amount of enemy equipment, demonstrating professionalism and efficiency in combat operations.
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