OKKO accumulates money for the first SHARK UAV system
The EYE FOR THE EYE charity initiative has managed to accumulate 13 million hryvnia for the purchase of the first SHARK unmanned aerial system.
This is stated in the OKKO petrol company reported on the website.
The EYE FOR THE EYE initiative of the OKKO company and the Come Back Alive Foundation launched on November 1.
As part of this initiative, it is planned to purchase 25 such systems for the military of Ukraine.
In total, 25 unmanned systems includes as follows:
- 75 UAVs;
- 25 Torsus all-terrain vehicles from Pulsar Expo, equipped with control stations;
- 25 launchers.
The final cost of 25 systems is 325 million hryvnia.
The SHARK UAV was presented by Ukrspecsystems.
Since November 1, the OKKO has been transferring 1 hryvnia for the purchase of SHARK systems from each sold liter of PULLS 95 and PULLS DIESEL fuel.
“We are grateful to our drivers community who have so actively joined the initiative. Thus, everyone who refueled PULLS in the first week of November automatically joined the approaching victory,” said a representative of OKKO.
The Come Back Alive fund acquired as part of the initiative will be distributed based on the current situation at the frontline and the recommendations of the General Staff.
Since the systems are high-end special equipment, they will be used, in particular, by individual reconnaissance battalions, special forces and units that adjust long-range artillery as part of infantry brigades.
It should be reminded that new SHARK drones in Ukraine are developing a control post based on the Terrastorm minibus from Torsus.
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