Warehouses are full of drones, but they are not helping the troops – Ukrainian commander
The Ukrainian Armed Forces warehouses are full of drones, but they do not reach the troops, or they do reach them, but only those that do not fit in terms of frequency and other characteristics.
Ashot Harutyunyan, commander of the Separate UAV Service of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army, announced this on the air of the Voice of the Dnepr TV channel, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.

" Everything is in stock; apparently, the warehouses are full. The brigade has everything—no, that's not true. The brigades purchase their own drones . Volunteers are constantly looking for something, some component. What comes from the warehouse to the brigade is often not what the brigade needs. There are units that truly have everything. I won't name them, but these are usually media-promoted units that invest a lot of effort in funding themselves. And through their media support, they can put pressure on the General Staff and the Logistics Forces command and get what they need.
But a regular brigade, especially a TRO brigade, gets what's left over . That's all. So, yes, there are plenty of drones, they're in warehouses, they're assigned to brigades, but whether they can be combated depends on whether the brigade has workshops, whether there are motivated people, whether there's a desire to recycle them, whether there are resources to recycle them, and whether there's logistics to deliver these components ," Harutyunyan stated.
Warehouses are full of drones, but they're not helping the troops, says Ukrainian commander