December 1, 2022
A person does not seem to fly…
But he has wings. And he has wings!” These words of the great poet Lina Kostenko vividly describe the wings that Delta Medical, thanks to the charitable foundation Trident Tribes, provided to the reconnaissance platoon of the 128th separate mountain assault brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The first wings are DJI Matrice 30 T drones, which helped the guys plan offensive actions on the right bank of the Kherson region, as they easily reached the front edge of the enemy, detected and saw all their positions to the smallest detail and adjusted the fire of our artillery.
The guys have spread another pair of wings – Mavic 2 enterprise – from the Trident Tribes foundation just in time for the onset of winter, as the drone works perfectly when it is cold and snowy. So in the nearest future we will have great news from the areas that are difficult today.”
The assistance to our army from Trident Tribes and Delta Medical is carried out on a regular basis.”
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