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Come Back Alive Foundation purchased 300 drones for the Defense Forces of Ukraine

Come Back Alive Foundation purchased 300 drones for the Defense Forces of Ukraine

Come Back Alive CF UAV Ukraine Volunteers War with Russia

The Come Back Alive Foundation purchased 300 drones for the Defense Forces of Ukraine worth UAH 35.8 million.

The Foundation’s press service reported this on social media.

The Foundation purchased 200 sets of DJI Mavic 3 Fly More Combo and 100 sets of Mavic 3T with thermal imaging optics for a total value of UAH 35,804,250.

The transferred UAVs should significantly strengthen the intelligence capabilities of the Defense Forces of Ukraine and aid them in hitting front-line targets.

In total, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, 5,535 different quadcopters with a value of UAH 628 million have been purchased with the funds collected by the Foundation.

Small drones are used at the platoon level to scout the forward edge of the defense, adjust artillery fire, and drop light munitions.

Militarnyi previously reported that in March, the Come Back Alive Foundation handed over three new Leleka-100 unmanned aerial systems to Ukrainian military units and provided training for the crews. The cost of each system is UAH 1,44 million.

Each Leleka-100 has the best serial equipment as of last year. These are two airplanes with an extended wing, a ground station, spare parts sets, tools, and accessories.

Currently, the Come Back Alive Foundation and the Ciklum IT company are raising funds for mobile educational and training centers for tactical medicine, which will help save the lives of Ukrainian soldiers.

The project is called “Holding you!” plans to raise UAH 20,800,000. 6,860,000 of that amount was already transferred by the Ciklum team.

Come Back Alive CF UAV Ukraine Volunteers War with Russia