The OKKO network and the Turn Back Alive foundation handed over 2 more Pulstron detection and destruction systems to the airborne assault forces with a total cost of 100 million UAH. The equipment was received by the 25th Separate Airborne Sicheslav Brigade and the 46th Separate Airmobile Brigade. Both units are now fighting in the Donetsk direction. This is reported on the OKKO website.
“Now a company of attack drones of our brigade can conduct aerial reconnaissance on the distant approaches to the line of contact and destroy the enemy, preventing him from approaching our positions. This will save the lives of our guys on the front line,” the head of the group of unmanned systems of the 25th airborne brigade with call signs comments on the combat reinforcement "Tatar".
"One Pulstron is 50 million hryvnia, converted into pickup trucks, night bombers, FPV drones, communications equipment and much more, which allows us to track and destroy the enemy. We are grateful to the Turn Back Alive foundation, the OKKO network, drivers who refuel Pulls' oh revenge, and to all those who support the Tit for Tit project with donations,” adds the commander of the attack drone company of the 46th OAeMBR with the call sign “Rybak.”
As part of the joint initiative “Eye for Eye 3,” the OKKO network and the “Turn Around Alive” foundation will purchase and donate 10 DShV Pulstrons. For these purposes, the company transfers 1 hryvnia from each liter of Pulls fuel sold. You can also support the initiative by purchasing the company’s branded energy drink Pulls at the company’s filling stations: the purchase of Pulstrons costs 5 hryvnia from each can. The “Turn Around” Foundation, for its part, has opened a special account for donations for this project (details on the page “An Eye for an Eye”). One Pulstron complex includes over 40 types of weapons and equipment with a total value of 50 million hryvnia. These are, in particular, more than 400 attack and reconnaissance UAVs of various types, 7 pickup trucks, 8 Starlink sets, car and portable radios, night vision devices, computers, chargers, a diesel generator and other equipment.
As previously reported, the 80th Separate Air Assault Brigade received the first Pulstron. The company of attack unmanned aerial systems (RUBAK) as part of this brigade is already using the new complex on the battlefield.