The Come Back Alive Foundation handed over the Leleka-100 UAV to the 47th Brigade
The Come Back Alive Foundation handed over the Leleka-100 UAV to the military of the 47th Mechanized Brigade.
This was announced on the Foundation’s Twitter account.
The system costs UAH 1,440,000 hryvnia.
It consists of two aircraft with ground stations, day and night optics, along with the spare parts, tools, and consumables.
Leleka-100 UAV was designed to perform aerial reconnaissance, patrolling, and mapping tasks with the ability to transmit operational information and obtain accurate geographic coordinates in real-time.
It was created by the Ukrainian company DeViRo and adopted by the Armed Forces of Ukraine in May 2021.
The system is equipped to work in a complex radio environment, in the mode of deliberate radio plant staging, or satellite navigation system blocking.
In April, the Come Back Alive Foundation purchased 25 such systems from the Ukrainian manufacturer DeViRo. Each system consists of two aircraft and a ground station.
Previously, the 47th Mechanized Brigade was armed with American MaxxPro armored vehicles.
It is also known that the brigade received Panthera T6 armored infantry vehicles.
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