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The data collected from various sources is combined into a single information model and forms a detailed map of the mine danger in the surveyed area.

One of the key advantages of the development is its ease of use: after completing the overflight, the operator simply removes the flash drive, inserts it into the computer, and in 5-10 minutes a ready-made map appears on the UADamage platform.

This is no longer an experimental model: the company has surveyed more than 61,000 square meters of minefields and digitized 520,000 square meters of territory upon request. Recently, UADamage, with the support of Brave1, raised $400,000 in investment to scale the technology.

A paper for the insufferable nerds among us. Who me!?!?! No you!

https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/9/3175

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Загальні бойові втрати противника з 24.02.22 по 04.07.25 (орієнтовно)

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PGZ, one of Europe's largest arms manufacturers, aims to increase its production of large-calibre shells from about 30,000 a year to between 150,000 and 180,000 annually over the next six years, per the FT.

Poland isn't the only European nation seeking to increase its production of 155mm shells. The UK's BAE Systems has said it is seeking a sixfold increase in its production this year.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=--JmEF446fE&vl=en

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bBM6gcQh_NU

Example of what these do on target ranges.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rA4mAEbNChE

Example of what a basic 155mm shell does on direct impact to an older Russian tank.

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cross-posted from: https://rss.ponder.cat/post/221012

Ukraine's Kramatorsk Heavy Machine Tool Building Plant (KZVV) has registered an international patent for the 2S22 Bohdana self-propelled howitzer. The design has been patented as a standalone artillery module, suitable for mounting on different chassis types, or as a complete artillery system in its full configuration.

Source: Militarnyi, a Ukrainian military themed online portal, citing armoured vehicle expert BTVT

Details: The patent was filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), a mechanism that enables Ukrainian manufacturers to obtain patent protection for their inventions in multiple countries simultaneously.

This treaty will allow the Kramatorsk-based plant to better manage its intellectual property rights in European countries, clearly outlining the rights and obligations of both the signatory states and the company.

The patent documentation presents the Bohdana self-propelled howitzer mounted on a new wheeled chassis and in its complete system configuration.

The active effort to secure intellectual property rights for the artillery system suggests that Kramatorsk Heavy Machine Tool Building Plant may be preparing to launch production of the Bohdana howitzer in European countries.

Notably, Denmark recently announced a US$47 million investment in the development of Ukrainian weapons production on its territory. Given the country’s previous financial support for the production of Bohdana self-propelled howitzers for Ukraine’s defence forces, as well as its own need for artillery systems, Copenhagen may be interested in establishing production of Ukrainian howitzers on Danish soil.

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💥 The SBS struck a factory producing batteries for Iskanders and glide bombs

Operators of the 14th Separate UAV Regiment of the Unmanned Systems Forces carried out a #DeepStrike on the “Enerhiya” plant in Yelets, Lipetsk Oblast — the largest chemical power source manufacturer in Russia.

The plant mass-produces batteries and power cells for Russian weapons systems — the Iskander-M tactical missile system, Kh-35U sea-launched cruise missiles, and energy modules for specialized systems.

One of its key areas is manufacturing power supplies for Universal Gliding and Correction Modules (UMPK), which the occupiers use to turn ordinary unguided bombs into precision-guided glide bombs (FABs).

Explosions were recorded on the grounds of the Enerhiya plant. The strike results are being clarified.

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