Petro Poroshenko sends new batch of equipment to the front
Source: Petro Poroshenko on Facebook
The former president of Ukraine and leader of the ‘European Solidarity’ party Petro Poroshenko informed that the first command and staff complex is ready to be sent to the front.
The complex was developed according to the order of combat pilots for work in the field. It is made using American containers for 155 mm shells.
The complex consists of two parts – the command space and the rest area. It is equipped with autonomous power supply, household appliances and sleeping places for the crew. The cost of one such complex is about UAH 1,300,000.
‘This is complex No. 1, which was made specifically and purposefully at the request of our combat pilots,’ Poroshenko stated.
The complex is equipped with computers, air conditioners, independent power supply and can be used for planning and support purposes.
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