Born in Kyiv, Vlad graduated from National Pedagogical University with MA in political science. Since joining the UNITED24 Media he focuses on highliting various aspects of life in Ukraine under constant Russian attacks.
Russia is trying to keep one of its most anachronistic battlefield platforms alive by adding artificial intelligence. According to
Defense Express
, Moscow plans to equip its armored trains—relics of 20th-century warfare—with AI-powered camera systems designed to automatically detect and track Ukrainian drones, a move that underscores how vulnerable these rail-bound assets have become in the age of precision UAV strikes.