As part of the Revenge Swarm project, Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation has handed over 200 heavy-lift FPV drones equipped with a mechanism for dropping ammunition to the Ukrainian military.
Serhiy Prytula announced this in his social networks.
The transferred drones are designed to be used repeatedly on the front line.
These 10-inch drones belong to the new generation of heavy-lift FPVs.
According to Prytula, these drones can carry and drop ammunition weighing up to 3.5 kilograms.
Last December, Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation announced that it had ordered 200 heavy-lift Mammoth FPV drones manufactured by the Ukrainian company Escadrone.
The drones are larger than more compact 7-inch FPVs and offer better combat performance and longer flight range.
The Mammoth can carry up to 4 kg of payload. With this warhead, the drone can cover a distance of 12 kilometers. However, with a smaller 1.5 kg warhead, the maximum distance increases to 30 km.
The high performance of the drone is ensured by the larger size and power of engines in its construction.
The first mass-produced drones of this model were seen in use by Ukrainian troops a few weeks ago on the left bank of the Kherson region, where they were attacking Russian troops near the village of Krynky.
A drone, equipped with a heavy warhead, flew into a house with invaders and destroyed part of the building.
In addition to 200 heavy-lift Mammoth FPV drones, Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation purchased 2,000 7-inch FPV drones as part of the Revenge Swarm project and financed a training course for 420 operators.
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