SSU operators from Special Group Alpha received 830 FPV drones from the Come Back Alive Foundation

28 November, 2023 The Come Back Alive Foundation handed over 830 FPV drones to the SSU's Special Group Alpha as part of Operation Unity, November 2023. Photo credits: social media of the Foundation SSU's Special Group Alpha received 830 FPV drones from the Come Back Alive Foundation.

The Foundation's press service announced this on its social media. Each drone was equipped with Ukrainian-made HEAT and high-explosive incendiary warhead. The SSU's Special Group Alpha will operate the kamikaze drones, which will destroy the invaders' equipment and manpower.

The Foundation noted that this assistance through the Operation Unity project will soon surprise the invaders in the hottest areas of the Russian-Ukrainian war front.

The Come Back Alive Foundation handed over 830 FPV drones to the SSU's Special Group Alpha as part of Operation Unity, November 2023. Photo credits: Foundation's social media page

"This will save the lives of our soldiers and save their families from grief. Instead of endangering people, an FPV drone operator can safely hit enemy positions at a distance of up to 18 km," shares the most experienced soldier of the SSU's Special Group Alpha, who was one of the first to use FPV drones in this unit.

Operation Unity is a joint project of the Come Back Alive Foundation, Monobank, and the United24 initiative. In August, thanks to concerned Ukrainians, friends of Ukraine from abroad, and business, the project raised more than UAH 235,000,000 for 10,000 kamikaze drones in three days, and half of them have already been sent to combat units. The Come Back Alive Foundation received the first five thousand kamikaze drones in October.

The Come Back Alive Foundation handed over 830 FPV drones to the SSU's Special Group Alpha as part of Operation Unity, November 2023.

Photo credits: social media of the Foundation

The Ukrainian military approved the models of FPV drones and their ammunition. The drones were manufactured by a foreign company that specializes in drone production. The warheads for FPV drones are manufactured by a Ukrainian company.

Parts of ammunition for FPV drones.

Photo credits: Come Back Alive Foundation

Earlier this month, the Ukrainian Defense Forces received 3,000 FPV drones from a Foundation.

The Come Back Alive Foundation emphasized that drones with ammunition are currently one of the most frequent requests from the Ukrainian military, as these weapons prove their effectiveness at the front line every day.