You can never have too many drones: The Armed Forces will receive 100 DJI Mavic 3 kits worth ₴14,141,800
The Foundation for Competent Assistance to the Army "Come Back Alive" has purchased another batch of drones for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Here's What We Know
The charity purchased 100 sets of DJI Mavic 3 quadcopters. Soon all Chinese drones will go to the front to help the Defense Forces of Ukraine to find and destroy enemy equipment. The organization spent ₴14,141,800 ($383,352) to buy 100 sets of drones.
Since the start of the full-scale invasion, Come Back Alive has already purchased 3,043 drones for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. More than ₴614.4 million ($16.66 million) was spent on the purchase of drones. It should be noted that in addition to drones DJI fund buys quadcopters Autel, and the largest project of the organization - the purchase of 10 unmanned aerial vehicles PD-2 for $8.5 million.
Source: Come Back Alive
Go Deeper:
- Ukrainian Armed Forces successfully integrate AGM-88 HARM missiles into MiG-29 fighters
- A Ukrainian PD-2 drone helped destroy a group of Russian troops and an ammunition depot
- The U.S. will launch the AGM-183A ARRW hypersonic missile for the third time this year, despite multimillion-dollar funding cuts