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Fill Out the ApplicationUAV Operator (Mavic/Autel)
Operator of Ground Robotic Systems
Maintenance Technician for Ground Robotic Systems
System Administrator / Communications Specialist
Rifleman
Combat Medic
Scout
UAV Operator
Mechanic-Driver
Sapper
ATGM Operator
Mortarman
EW/ELINT Operator
Machine Gunner
Radio Operator
UAV Operator (Mavic/Autel)
Responsibilities: Piloting UAVs during reconnaissance missions; Observing and supporting ground robotic systems; Configuring DJI Mavic/Autel drones; Performing technical maintenance of UAV equipment. Requirements: Experience with or basic understanding of radio-technical equipment; Readiness to operate in a combat zone; Ability to work in a team and take responsibility for results; Attentiveness, reliability, and ability to make quick decisions; Desire for continuous learning and development.
Operator of Ground Robotic Systems
Responsibilities: Operating ground robotic systems; Monitoring technical condition and ensuring proper functioning of the GRS; Executing tasks according to established procedures. Requirements: Experience with or understanding of unmanned systems; Understanding of radio-technical equipment; Readiness to operate in a combat zone; Ability to work in a team; Attentiveness, reliability, and quick decision-making; Motivation for continuous learning and development.
Maintenance Technician for Ground Robotic Systems
Responsibilities: Maintenance and repair of ground robotic platforms; Diagnosing and resolving mechanical and electrical issues; Ensuring uninterrupted operation and timely maintenance; Keeping the workspace clean and organized. Requirements: Experience in machinery repair and servicing; Experience in electronics maintenance; Ability to use diagnostic tools; Ability to work in a team; Readiness to operate in a combat zone.
System Administrator / Communications Specialist
Responsibilities: Configuring, managing, and maintaining hardware and network infrastructure; Administering local networks; Setting up and servicing radio and digital communication systems; Deploying communication equipment; Troubleshooting communication and IT infrastructure issues. Requirements: Experience with LAN administration; Ability to configure routers, switches, firewalls; Knowledge of TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, VPN; Experience with radio or digital communication systems; Readiness to operate in a combat zone.
Rifleman
The backbone of the brigade. The true titan of war. You will be the first to face the enemy, standing closest on the frontline. Your job is the hardest, but also the most honorable.
Combat Medic
The brigade’s guardian angel. You’ll be there when it matters most, delivering care to injured brothers-in-arms. Your greatest allies are knowledge and skill.
Scout
Intelligent, refined, lethal. You’ll be everywhere and nowhere at once. You’ll move, observe, and know more than anyone else. Your primary task is gathering intelligence to stay a step ahead of the enemy.
UAV Operator
The eyes of the brigade. You’ll hunt the enemy day and night. Your little bird in the sky will be a messenger of death for anyone who can’t hide from its lens.
Mechanic-Driver
The brigade’s mobility. You’ll deliver weapons, ammo, and food to the troops. There are no speed cameras on the front line, so the faster you drive, the better.
Sapper
The silent, unseen messenger delivering explosive surprises to the enemy. They’ll never discover where you placed them, but you’ll always be aware the moment they trigger them.
ATGM Operator
A fiery nightmare for enemy tank crews. Your mission is to minimize the battlefield lifespan of hostile armored vehicles. You’ll be equipped with a vast arsenal of various caliber weapons to achieve this.
Mortarman
A frontline artilleryman. You’ll torment the Russian filth with your mortar shells. 60, 82, 120 — these are your numbers.
EW/ELINT Operator
A wizard of frequencies and ranges. If you have an engineering background, you’ll feel right at home. During your service, you’ll have just two goals—take down enemy drones and keep ours flying.
Machine Gunner
A daredevil. A troublemaker. The Mad Max of the front line. Your fury will unleash an endless stream of bullets on the enemy. Keep a cool head, a clean weapon, and your sector under fire—these are your three main tasks.
Radio Operator
“Connection established.” That’s the crucial phrase in your job. You’ll work with wires, cables, StarLink systems, and various other equipment to keep communication flowing to your fellow soldiers.
How to Join the 110th Brigade?
For Military Personnel
We arrange a transfer order and relocate the recruit straight from their former place of service to a unit within the brigade
For Civilians
You fill out the application on the website or contact our recruitment team by phone
Brigade recruiters provide consultations about vacancies and assist with document processing
You go to basic combat training, then arrive at the brigade and complete an internal training course
You begin carrying out your assignments
Why the 110th Brigade?
Our brigade is a well-coordinated force with extensive combat experience, a finely tuned machine dedicated to eliminating the enemy. We know how to fight, and we do it with passion. By becoming a part of our team, you’ll strengthen both yourself and us. Everything is possible — all it takes is that first step.
Which military specialty is right for me?
It’s entirely up to you. Almost every civilian profession has its counterpart in the military. If you’ve worked with documents, you’re welcome as a clerk. If you’ve driven tractors, our IFV drivers will be glad to have you. If you’ve worked in healthcare, you’ll be saving lives as a brigade medic. And even if you don’t have specialized skills, the brigade will teach you any skill you need. The most important thing is your desire to learn.
Will I have to go into combat without proper training?
Short answer: No. Longer answer: Absolutely not—this is a guarantee, with no exaggeration. After your basic training at the training center, you’ll join the brigade. And here, you’ll go through another round of internal preparation. Our instructors will focus on teaching you only the most practical skills—with minimal theory—designed to keep you safe and alive. What should you have with you? Where do you run (or should you run at all) when you hear outgoing fire? How many tourniquets should you carry? What music should you listen to before your first battle? (Okay, that last one’s a joke.)
Will I be transferred somewhere unexpectedly during basic training?
No. Nowadays, brigades can recruit directly, so if you decide to join our unit, you can be certain you’ll serve with us.
What will I get by joining the 110th Brigade?
The first thing you’ll receive is full support—financial, material, and food supplies. As for payment: your base salary, bonuses, and combat pay together can total up to 120,000 UAH per month. From the moment you put our insignia on your left sleeve, you won’t have to worry about your wardrobe—we’ll provide you with so much gear you’ll get tired of carrying it to your barracks. The same goes for food supplies, so we recommend not bringing anything too tight-fitting—there’s a good chance you’ll gain a few kilos!
What documents are required to join the 110th Brigade?
It’s simple: your passport, tax ID code, military ID (if you have one), a few signatures—and voilà, you’re one of us!