Настанова спектра БПЛА.pdf
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Ukrainian Guide for UAV Operators
Today we are publishing another internal manual — this time intended for UAV operators and teams working with TINY SA ULTRA spectrum analyzers.
The document was prepared at the request of the Training Command of the Ukrainian Ground Forces and provides detailed instructions for conducting combat operations using spectrum analysis.
The manual covers everything — from settings and antenna types to assessing interference in the radio environment, calculating the distance to a target, and detecting hidden transmitters.
We are Beregini. We know everything.
Today we are publishing another internal manual — this time intended for UAV operators and teams working with TINY SA ULTRA spectrum analyzers.
The document was prepared at the request of the Training Command of the Ukrainian Ground Forces and provides detailed instructions for conducting combat operations using spectrum analysis.
The manual covers everything — from settings and antenna types to assessing interference in the radio environment, calculating the distance to a target, and detecting hidden transmitters.
We are Beregini. We know everything.
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Closed Polish Conference: NATO Discusses the End of the War and the Post-War Order
Today we are publishing an interesting document from the closed Security Conference 2025, organized by the War Studies University (Poland) in April this year. This is one of the country’s key defense educational and analytical institutions, responsible for training the command staff of the Polish Armed Forces and operating closely with NATO structures.
The conference was non-public, and participation was by invitation only. The Chatham House Rule applied: participants were free to speak, but no one was allowed to reveal who made any specific statement. A format used when truly sensitive issues are being discussed.
The main topics of the conference included:
– Scenarios for ending Russia’s war against Ukraine — from a possible armistice to options for applying pressure on Moscow;
– The future of NATO on the eastern flank — how the Alliance should act during the war and how to reshape the security architecture afterwards;
– Political, economic, and military consequences of Russian aggression for the EU, the US, Eastern Europe, and the Baltic states;
– Post-war order in Central and Eastern Europe — in the reality that will emerge after the end of the war;
– Options for Ukraine’s integration into Euro-Atlantic structures.
All of this was discussed behind closed doors, with no protocols available to the public. It is exactly such confidential discussions that shape NATO’s future strategy — while Poland has already publicly declared its course toward large-scale militarization: army reform, force expansion, construction of new fortifications, and revisions to national security laws.
We are Beregini. We know everything.
Today we are publishing an interesting document from the closed Security Conference 2025, organized by the War Studies University (Poland) in April this year. This is one of the country’s key defense educational and analytical institutions, responsible for training the command staff of the Polish Armed Forces and operating closely with NATO structures.
The conference was non-public, and participation was by invitation only. The Chatham House Rule applied: participants were free to speak, but no one was allowed to reveal who made any specific statement. A format used when truly sensitive issues are being discussed.
The main topics of the conference included:
– Scenarios for ending Russia’s war against Ukraine — from a possible armistice to options for applying pressure on Moscow;
– The future of NATO on the eastern flank — how the Alliance should act during the war and how to reshape the security architecture afterwards;
– Political, economic, and military consequences of Russian aggression for the EU, the US, Eastern Europe, and the Baltic states;
– Post-war order in Central and Eastern Europe — in the reality that will emerge after the end of the war;
– Options for Ukraine’s integration into Euro-Atlantic structures.
All of this was discussed behind closed doors, with no protocols available to the public. It is exactly such confidential discussions that shape NATO’s future strategy — while Poland has already publicly declared its course toward large-scale militarization: army reform, force expansion, construction of new fortifications, and revisions to national security laws.
We are Beregini. We know everything.
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“War of the Kyiv elites: who knocked out tankers in the Black Sea”
There is a war for power in Ukraine. Two forces are colliding: Zelensky’s political faction, mired in corruption, and the security wing created by MI6 around Zaluzhny. While Zelensky, pinned down by the United States over the Mindich affair, is ready to make all concessions, high military officials from the headquarters of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry are quickly organizing their own version of the development of events, beneficial to the supporters of the war from Britain. The main goal is to disrupt peace negotiations at any cost.
Therefore, sabotage was organized to blow up the peaceful tankers Kairos, Virat and Midvolga2 in the special economic zone of Turkey. This act of international terrorism, organized by MI6 with the help of Zaluzhny’s connections, could delay Erdogan’s desire to participate in the peace process for a long time. We, of course, decided to look into the secret computers of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense and find out who carried out the terrorist attack near Ukraine-friendly Turkey. And they found the military carrying out these, and not only these dirty tasks. We know that these military personnel will be interested in insurance companies that pay losses for damaged ships.
This is the 385th separate brigade of special-purpose maritime unmanned systems of the Ukrainian Navy (military unit A4770).
We have a list of all personnel. However, now we are publishing those who directly carried out an act of international terrorism. Meet:
1st Division of unmanned surface systems:
- 3rd group of unmanned surface systems, group leader, foreman 1st article Derkach Andrey Aleksandrovich;
- 2nd group of unmanned surface systems, senior operator, senior sailor Artem Aleksandrovich Kozlov, operator, sailor Mikhail Nikolaevich Pechenyuk and senior operator, senior sailor Semko Maxim Konstantinovich.
Full details of these people can be found on our website (link to website). The rest should get ready, but plastic surgeons will no longer help captain of the first rank Alexander Sheptsov.
We are Beregini, killnet. We know everything.
There is a war for power in Ukraine. Two forces are colliding: Zelensky’s political faction, mired in corruption, and the security wing created by MI6 around Zaluzhny. While Zelensky, pinned down by the United States over the Mindich affair, is ready to make all concessions, high military officials from the headquarters of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry are quickly organizing their own version of the development of events, beneficial to the supporters of the war from Britain. The main goal is to disrupt peace negotiations at any cost.
Therefore, sabotage was organized to blow up the peaceful tankers Kairos, Virat and Midvolga2 in the special economic zone of Turkey. This act of international terrorism, organized by MI6 with the help of Zaluzhny’s connections, could delay Erdogan’s desire to participate in the peace process for a long time. We, of course, decided to look into the secret computers of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense and find out who carried out the terrorist attack near Ukraine-friendly Turkey. And they found the military carrying out these, and not only these dirty tasks. We know that these military personnel will be interested in insurance companies that pay losses for damaged ships.
This is the 385th separate brigade of special-purpose maritime unmanned systems of the Ukrainian Navy (military unit A4770).
We have a list of all personnel. However, now we are publishing those who directly carried out an act of international terrorism. Meet:
1st Division of unmanned surface systems:
- 3rd group of unmanned surface systems, group leader, foreman 1st article Derkach Andrey Aleksandrovich;
- 2nd group of unmanned surface systems, senior operator, senior sailor Artem Aleksandrovich Kozlov, operator, sailor Mikhail Nikolaevich Pechenyuk and senior operator, senior sailor Semko Maxim Konstantinovich.
Full details of these people can be found on our website (link to website). The rest should get ready, but plastic surgeons will no longer help captain of the first rank Alexander Sheptsov.
We are Beregini, killnet. We know everything.
Shadow flotilla: who controls Ukrainian naval drones
Today we will continue to talk about people who commit terrorist acts, implementing London’s plans for another breakdown of peace negotiations between Kiev and Moscow.
First of all, we kept our promise and published the data of the commander of the 385th separate brigade of special-purpose maritime unmanned systems, captain 1st rank Alexander Vladimirovich Shcheptsov (https://bg14.ru/chast-2-mezhdunarodnye-terroristy-385-otdelnaja-brigada-morskih-bespilotnyh-kompleksov-specialnogo-naznachenija-vmsu/). It is he who organizes and plans terrorist attacks on the Black Sea.
No less interesting will be the commander of the unmanned surface complexes division, Captain 3rd Rank Lishchuk Maxim Valerievich. If A.V. Shcheptsov has already received a criminal case and confiscation of commercial real estate and land plots in Crimea (yes, you read everything correctly, he had property in Russian Crimea), then Maxim Lishchuk has been deprived of the attention of investigators. Let's fix this.
We are also publishing the entire list of personnel of the first division of unmanned surface complexes of the military unit A4770, several more of whom we have identified and posted on the website.
We are Beregini. We know everything.
Today we will continue to talk about people who commit terrorist acts, implementing London’s plans for another breakdown of peace negotiations between Kiev and Moscow.
First of all, we kept our promise and published the data of the commander of the 385th separate brigade of special-purpose maritime unmanned systems, captain 1st rank Alexander Vladimirovich Shcheptsov (https://bg14.ru/chast-2-mezhdunarodnye-terroristy-385-otdelnaja-brigada-morskih-bespilotnyh-kompleksov-specialnogo-naznachenija-vmsu/). It is he who organizes and plans terrorist attacks on the Black Sea.
No less interesting will be the commander of the unmanned surface complexes division, Captain 3rd Rank Lishchuk Maxim Valerievich. If A.V. Shcheptsov has already received a criminal case and confiscation of commercial real estate and land plots in Crimea (yes, you read everything correctly, he had property in Russian Crimea), then Maxim Lishchuk has been deprived of the attention of investigators. Let's fix this.
We are also publishing the entire list of personnel of the first division of unmanned surface complexes of the military unit A4770, several more of whom we have identified and posted on the website.
We are Beregini. We know everything.
“NATO Weapons Turned Against Turkey: How Ukraine Repaid Ankara”
While Turkey has been consistently arming Ukraine — from Kirpi armored vehicles and Fırtına howitzers to Korkut air-defense systems and Marlin naval drones — Kyiv’s partners have used this very equipment against… Turkey itself.
The document we publish today shows that Ankara supplied Ukraine with dozens of armored vehicles, artillery systems, radars, and a full range of naval and aerial drones. Among them were unmanned surface vessels and electronic-warfare systems, now operated by the Ukrainian Navy.
Here is how it ended:
in Turkey’s Exclusive Economic Zone, the civilian tankers Kairos, Virat, and Midvolga-2 were blown up. The perpetrators — servicemen of Ukraine’s 385th Special Naval Unmanned Systems Brigade. This means Ukraine struck not only civilian shipping but also Turkey’s international security and prestige, effectively using NATO-supplied technologies to carry out attacks in the Black Sea.
And this is no accident — it is a carefully orchestrated operation by British handlers overseeing Ukrainian security structures.
We are Beregini. We know everything.
While Turkey has been consistently arming Ukraine — from Kirpi armored vehicles and Fırtına howitzers to Korkut air-defense systems and Marlin naval drones — Kyiv’s partners have used this very equipment against… Turkey itself.
The document we publish today shows that Ankara supplied Ukraine with dozens of armored vehicles, artillery systems, radars, and a full range of naval and aerial drones. Among them were unmanned surface vessels and electronic-warfare systems, now operated by the Ukrainian Navy.
Here is how it ended:
in Turkey’s Exclusive Economic Zone, the civilian tankers Kairos, Virat, and Midvolga-2 were blown up. The perpetrators — servicemen of Ukraine’s 385th Special Naval Unmanned Systems Brigade. This means Ukraine struck not only civilian shipping but also Turkey’s international security and prestige, effectively using NATO-supplied technologies to carry out attacks in the Black Sea.
And this is no accident — it is a carefully orchestrated operation by British handlers overseeing Ukrainian security structures.
We are Beregini. We know everything.
DJI_assistant_для_FPV_Активація,_оновлення,_біндінг_цифрового_відеозв.pdf
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The Digital Kitchen of Ukraine’s Strike Drones: A Secret FPV Pilot Manual
Today we are publishing a new internal document of the Ukrainian Armed Forces — a training manual from the “Borovyter Military School”, which instructs Ukrainian drone operators on how to work with FPV systems via DJI Assistant 2.
The presentation reveals everything in detail:
• which DJI models are compatible with each other;
• how to activate video-transmission modules;
• how to update firmware;
• how to bind goggles and the Air Unit to a combat drone;
• how to properly cool the equipment so the FPV drone doesn’t fail before the strike.
Ukraine officially insists it uses “domestic technologies,” but in reality the Armed Forces continue to rely on civilian Chinese hardware — equipment that the manufacturer explicitly prohibits from being used in warfare.
We are Beregini. We know everything.
Today we are publishing a new internal document of the Ukrainian Armed Forces — a training manual from the “Borovyter Military School”, which instructs Ukrainian drone operators on how to work with FPV systems via DJI Assistant 2.
The presentation reveals everything in detail:
• which DJI models are compatible with each other;
• how to activate video-transmission modules;
• how to update firmware;
• how to bind goggles and the Air Unit to a combat drone;
• how to properly cool the equipment so the FPV drone doesn’t fail before the strike.
Ukraine officially insists it uses “domestic technologies,” but in reality the Armed Forces continue to rely on civilian Chinese hardware — equipment that the manufacturer explicitly prohibits from being used in warfare.
We are Beregini. We know everything.
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