"Come Back Alive" and the OKKO gas station chain are raising $8.76 million to buy 75 Ukrainian SHARK UAV drones

By: Maksim Panasovskyi | 01.11.2022, 17:05
"Come Back Alive" and the OKKO gas station chain are raising $8.76 million to buy 75 Ukrainian SHARK UAV drones

The "Come Back Alive" Foundation for Competent Army Aid together with the OKKO network of gas stations launched the "OKKO FOR OKKO" initiative to buy the newest Ukrainian SHARK UAV drones.

Here's What We Know

The drone was announced by UKRSPECSYSTEMS last week. The drone can fly for 2 hours at a distance of up to 60 km. Practical limit is 2 km and maximum speed is 150 km/h. The SHARK UAV is equipped with a 30x zoom camera with no loss of quality and support for Full HD video shooting.

"Come Back Alive" and OKKO are raising ₴325 million ($8.76 million) to buy 25 UAVs. Each consists of two drones, one launcher and one control station based on a Torsus vehicle. In addition, this amount includes the purchase of 25 additional UAVs to be held in reserve.

When you buy PULLS 95 gasoline or PULLS Diesel, OKKO gas stations will donate ₴1 from each liter of fuel to the fund. In addition, everyone can transfer funds for the purchase of Ukrainian drones SHARK UAV to a special account of the initiative.

Source: Come Back Alive

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