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Poroshenko Foundation hands over two Leleka-100 unmanned aerial systems to the military

Poroshenko Foundation hands over two Leleka-100 unmanned aerial systems to the military

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The Ukrainian military received two Leleka-100 unmanned aerial systems from the Poroshenko Foundation.

MP and former President Petro Poroshenko reported on this.

He also published photos of the handed over Ukrainian-made drones.

The cost of the two Leleka-100 unmanned aerial systems is almost UAH 14.5 million.

According to Poroshenko, the UAVs were received by the 3rd Separate Special Purpose Regiment and the 141st Brigade of Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The Petro Poroshenko Foundation and the NGO Sprava Hromad handed over two H10 Poseidon UAVs, special trucks and airsoft rifles for training to Ukrainian Defense Forces.

Such drones can fly far behind enemy lines and find artillery and equipment.

One system includes three drones and a car.

The cost of this batch of equipment, handed over to the military, is over €800,000. Part of the funds was allocated by the community of Zhytomyr, and the rest was paid by the Poroshenko Foundation and volunteers of the NGO Sprava Hromad.

Leleka-100 unmanned aerial system

Leleka-100 is designed to assist in aerial reconnaissance, patrolling, and mapping with the ability to transmit operational information and obtain accurate geographical coordinates in real time.

It was adopted by the Armed Forces of Ukraine in May 2021.

The system is adapted to work in a complex radio environment, in the mode of the deliberate staging of radio jamming or blocking of satellite navigation systems.

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