To keep the guns from falling silent, Reactive Post creates mobile technical workshops to repair artillery fleets directly on the battlefield. Five such stations are already operating in artillery units, restoring dozens of combat vehicles from downtime every day.
So, we are launching the mobile service station 6.0 project for the legendary 26th Artillery Brigade, named after Lieutenant General Roman Dashkevych.
The 26th Separate Artillery Brigade is one of the key long-range units of Ukraine’s Defense Forces. The brigade’s combat vehicles hold defensive lines, destroy enemy logistics, ammunition depots, and command posts. The success of infantry operations and the overall stability of the front depend on their work.
It is a full-fledged repair complex installed in a sea container and mounted on a powerful tractor. Inside is everything needed to restore combat vehicles right at the positions:
The workshop operates autonomously: it arrives at the brigade, deploys, and begins repairs.
This mobile service station is an upgrade of the repair capabilities of Ukrainian artillery. It’s an investment in sustainable combat readiness that pays off every single day.
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The headquarters is the fire control center, and we create conditions in which officers can work continuously and with maximum efficiency.
"Chuyka" for Ukrainian artillery. A radio-electronic reconnaissance device, a portable drone detector, detects and intercepts an analog video signal from an FPV drone to the operator.
Project of funding Starlink subscriptions for key artillery units.