 Ukrainian military testing mine-scanning drones received from Denmark. As part of the aid package from Denmark, the State Special Transport Service of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine received modern drones for technical inspection of territories before demining. Ukraine's first Deputy Defence Minister Oleksandr Pavliuk said this in a post on Telegram. With their scanners, drones detect magnetic anomalies in the ground, water, and on its surface. They are able to see any metal objects at a depth of up to three metres. Modern technical means enable sappers to remotely scan territories and identify places where explosive objects are located, as well as other objects that pose a risk to people's lives, Pavliuk said. According to him, the training of crews consisting of two people, the operator and the pilot, also took place in Denmark. Military personnel learned the technical components of the system and underwent practical training using drones in the field. Currently, specialists and received UAVs are currently successfully working to detect explosive objects, Pavliuk said. Earlier, the Ministry of Defence of Denmark has sent six drones for mine-scanning as part of the aid package to Ukraine. According to the Minister of Defence of Ukraine Oleksii Reznikov on Twitter, these drones are used for non-technical inspection of territories including water bodies for explosive ordnance. It is the latest innovative approach to inspecting territories, emphasised Reznikov thanking the Danish partners.