Volunteers are raising funds for anti-drone systems

The Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation announced the fundraising campaign "LET'S PROTECT THE AIR DEFENCE!" to "cover" air defense systems located close to the contact line in the east and south. The announcement was published on social media. The goal is to collect UAH 10 million.

"Today, our main and primary shield are air defense systems, located close to the contact line in the east and south of the country. They are, in fact, the first to detect and strike air targets (cruise missiles, drones, aircraft) that fly from the country of vodka and shit and do not allow them to go deep into Ukraine... However, unfortunately, these systems are often vulnerable to Lancet loitering munition, and there have already been cases of damage to elements of our air defense systems.

In this way, the Russians are trying to knock this shield out from us," Serhiy Prytula wrote.

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He also added that this time, the Foundation's goal is to protect the systems of four anti-aircraft missile brigades (96th, 160th, 138th, and 208th Brigades) with anti-drone installations. "We are purchasing hundreds of 10-meter aluminum telescopic masts and metal nets to protect launchers, radars, and combat control points of air defense systems. And the most important thing is to protect the lives and health of our Heroes who hold the sky," he added.

In addition, he emphasized that such designs have proven themselves well and have already been tested in combat conditions. We have previously reported on how the Ukrainian military protects the equipment from Russian kamikaze drone attacks. For example, in March of this year, the Ukrainian military demonstrated how they saved the 2S1 Gvozdika self-propelled howitzer using a protective net - it prevented the equipment from being targeted, and intercepted the Russian drone.

2S1 Gvozdika ACS of the Ukrainian military and debris of the Russian Lancet kamikaze in the Avdiivka direction.

March 2023. Ukraine. Photo credits: Tysk

It was also possible to protect the AHS Krab self-propelled howitzer - the Lancet UAV got stuck in a metal net placed over the AHS Krab self-propelled howitzer.