Four years ago today, the world changed as Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. In this episode of Ukrainapodden, we are joined by Petro Koshukov, International Cooperation Officer for the 13th Brigade «Khartiia» of the National Guard. Petro’s journey embodies the Ukrainian spirit of «horizontal mobilization»—from a civilian career in international development to conducting tactical reconnaissance with Special Operations Forces, and now bridging the gap between frontline combat and strategic reform.
We dive deep into the current state of the war, focusing on the «Khartiia» Brigade's unique history. Originally a volunteer group from Kharkiv, it has evolved into a leading corps that integrates civilian management practices and business efficiency into the military. Petro explains why this human-centric approach and «bottom-up» reform are critical for survival on a «transparent battlefield» where FPV drones and advanced surveillance have made traditional maneuvers impossible.
The discussion also addresses the strategic situation in Kupiansk, the limitations of Starlink in modern warfare, and the specific goals of the Ukrainian military delegation’s visit to Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Petro highlights the need for faster decision-making and better «lessons learned» loops between Western industries and Ukrainian soldiers. Finally, Petro shares a moving reflection on his father’s home, Crimea, and his dream of returning there as a liberator.
Keywords: Ukrainapodden, Khartiia Brigade, Petro Koshukov, military reform, drone warfare, Kupiansk, Norway-Ukraine relations, electronic warfare, Special Operations Forces, National Guard of Ukraine, 4-year anniversary, defense aid, miltech.

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