Ukrainian philanthropists have handed over 38 new electronic warfare (EW) devices to the Azov National Guard Brigade.
Serhiy Prytula’s foundation said that this was the final transfer of electronic warfare equipment as part of the Invisible Shield collection.
38 electronic warfare devices cost the foundation UAH 8,394,919. Out of this batch, 5 electronic warfare devices were paid for by the WOG filling station chain, and two more – by Intellias.
In total, the charitable foundation handed over 134 electronic warfare devices with related equipment as part of the Invisible Shield collection.
Unmanned systems have become the latest weapon that changes the situation on the battlefield. However, there is a huge density of enemy UAVs at the front.
Electronic warfare equipment can effectively counter their activities.
Before launching the project, the team of the Serhiy Prytula Foundation studied the technical features of electronic warfare equipment, which they tested in cooperation with the military.
“We will purchase various types of equipment – dome, broadband, backpack, and for installation on vehicles and armored vehicles. In this way, we will create an invisible shield for our defenders,” said Serhii Prytula.
In the video released, Serhii Prytula showed electronic warfare equipment bearing the HYMO emblem.
The HYMO electronic warfare systems manufactured by the Ukrainian company Khymorodnyk are capable of ensuring the safety of personnel, assets and military equipment by creating electronic interference against many enemy FPV and civilian drones.
“Every day our specialists are working to improve and finalize electronic warfare equipment and related tools,” the company says about its products.
As a reminder, the Ukrainian military recently seized a Russian Volnorez electronic warfare system with documentation in the Kursk region.
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