Denmark gives Ukraine drones to search for enemy mines (video)
The Danish Ministry of Defense has provided Ukraine with six mine-searching drones as part of a military aid package. Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov posted a video of the drones at work.
“These drones are used for non-technical inspection of territories, including water bodies, for the presence of explosive devices. This is the latest innovative approach to surveying territories,” Reznikov said.
The Ministry of Defense of Denmark has provided 6 drones for mine scanning as part of their aid package for Ukraine.
These drones are used for non-technical inspection of territories, including water bodies, for explosive ordnance. It is the latest innovative approach to… pic.twitter.com/aKhS50nQDr– Oleksii Reznikov (@oleksiireznikov) July 14, 2023
- On June 20, 2023, the Danish government and parliament agreed to increase the aid fund for Ukraine created in March by 21.9 billion kroner (about 3 billion euros).
- On June 30, the Danish Ministry of Defense announces that it will allocate another 175 million euros for military aid to Ukraine. The military aid package includes, among other things, air defense missiles and funds for the purchase of artillery ammunition.