Charitable Foundation orders 25 “Leleka-100” systems for the military
The Come Back Alive Foundation has signed an agreement on the production of 25 Leleka-100 systems.
Militarnyi reports about this with reference to Taras Chmut, Director of the Foundation.
The cost of 25 Ukrainian-made systems comes to UAH 45 million.
The systems will be transferred in the best modification, with a crew training package, spare parts, tools, accessories, consumables, service, and maintenance.
Before the full-scale invasion, one of the main drones of the Ukrainian army that worked in cooperation with the artillery was the domestic complex “Leleka-100”, produced by the Dnipro company DeViRo.
This UAV operates within the battalion/brigade niche and can effectively ensure the operation of air means of destruction at the brigade level – ACS 2c1 “Hvozdyka,” 2c3 “Acacia,” MLRS BM-21 “Hrad,” and more.
Over the many years of active work, this Ukrainian system has been raised to the necessary standards and has multiple crews with many years of experience in its operation.
The Come Back Alive Charitable Foundation also plans to reboot the Armed Force’s unmanned aerial vehicle sector.
“25 Lelekas is the first step of the Come Back Alive team in a large-scale project to restore and reset the Armed Forces drone sector,” Taras Chmut said.
For reference: “Leleka-100” was created to solve the tasks of air reconnaissance, patrolling, and mapping of the area with the ability to transmit operational information and obtain accurate geographical coordinates in real-time.
It was developed by the Ukrainian company DeViRo and adopted by the Armed Forces of Ukraine in May 2021.
The system is adapted to work in a complex radio broadcasting environment, in the mode of intentional interference, or within the blocking of satellite navigation systems.
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