The Come Back Alive Foundation has provided four more units with equipment that will help them shoot down Russian drones.
The Foundation has stated that the units received transport, modernized FPV drones, and other equipment for their crews.
The equipment is being transferred as part of the ‘Dronefall’ project. Its goal is to shoot down a thousand Russian reconnaissance UAVs by upgraded FPV drones.
Marines, Special Operations Forces, and air defense units received this equipment.
“UAH 9,358,024 of your contributions made it possible to purchase 6 vehicles for the 38th Separate Marine Brigade, Special Operations Forces and Air Defense units,” the foundation stated.
The Come Back Alive also provided the marines of the 38th Brigade with fifty FPV drones, components for them, and laptops.
Due to these contributions, the 126th Territorial Defense Brigade, received walkie-talkies, FPV remotes, a generator, a tablet, a laptop, Starlink, a monitor, etc.
“So your donations are already working to make sure that Orlan, ZALA, Supercam and other enemy unmanned aerial vehicles do not fall into the Ukrainian sky,” the Foundation added.
Every day, dozens of Russian reconnaissance drones operate in the skies over Ukraine, especially near the front line and right on the front line.
They collect and transmit information to the enemy about our Defense Forces, movement and number of military and equipment, location of critical infrastructure, etc.
The new modernized FPV drones with a warhead are an effective solution to combat enemy reconnaissance, but kamikaze drones alone are not enough.
That’s why the Foundation also provides cover groups with pickup trucks, ammunition, communications equipment, power, and optics.
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