The 95th Air Assault Brigade received a Pulstron reconnaissance and strike system
The 95th Separate Polesian Air Assault Brigade received a Pulstron reconnaissance and strike system.
This was made possible due to the DOU community and everyone who supported the IT Squad, a DOU initiative that became part of Eye for an Eye 3, a joint project of the Come Back Alive Foundation and the OKKO filling station chain.
This is the sixth Pulstron reconnaissance and strike system that volunteers have transferred to the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces.
The soldiers of the 95th Separate Polesian Air Assault Brigade received a set of equipment worth UAH 50 million.
The transferred Pulstron system includes everything necessary to detect and destroy the enemy both day and night:
- 410 FPV drones;
- 1 MINI SHARK unmanned aerial vehicle;
- DJI Mavic 3 Fly More Combo and DJI Matrice 30 T drones;
- 12 R-34 drones and Kazhan UAVs with ammunition;
- 7 pickup trucks with night vision devices for drivers
- as well as more than 90 communication and control devices.
This equipment and facilities will help the Ukrainian military from the companies of unmanned aerial vehicles in reconnaissance, fire control, and combat operations.
Strike drones of the “bomber” class – Kazhan and R-34 can carry up to 12-13 kg of explosives and up to 20 kg for short distances.
And reconnaissance drones of various types: night and day MINI SHARK, Mavic 3, Matrice 30 T are to help the military perform various tasks.
The first transfer
Ukrainian paratroopers received their first Pulstron system in April this year. Back then, the reconnaissance and strike system was handed over to the 80th Air Assault Brigade.
In total, UAH 500 million is being collected within the EYE FOR AN EYE 3 project framework. This amount is needed to provide the units of the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces with 10 Pulstron reconnaissance and strike systems at once.
In April, the 95th Air Assault Brigade received a batch of new 120mm mortars from the Come Back Alive Foundation.
Ukrainian defenders explained that the main task of the mortar is to cover infantry, destroy enemy equipment and manpower, and repel enemy assaults.
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