Ukrainian paratroopers received Leleka-100 drones from Come Back Alive Foundation

9 February, 2024 Ukrainian paratroopers received Leleka-100 drones from the Come Back Alive Foundation. January, 2024 The Come Back Alive Foundation has handed over Leleka-100 reconnaissance drones to Ukrainian paratroopers.

The press service of the Come Back Alive Foundation reported about this on social networks. The new UAVs will help defenders identify enemy targets and adjust artillery fire. The Foundation said that last month the soldiers of the 80th Air Assault Brigade and the 81st Airmobile Brigade received 2 aircraft of the Leleka-100 unmanned aerial system.

Ukrainian paratroopers received Leleka-100 drones from the Come Back Alive Foundation.

January, 2024

Along with the new drones, the paratroopers received batteries, payload modules, and a kit to increase air time. The cost of the transferred equipment is UAH 6 260 680.

Ukrainian paratroopers received Leleka-100 drones from the Come Back Alive Foundation. January, 2024

"And the result is burned Russian equipment that the paratroopers will be able to detect with the help of Leleka drones purchased at the expense of your donations," emphasized the Come Back Alive Foundation.

The Foundation notes that Leleka-100 is one of the best reconnaissance drones. As previously reported, the Come Back Alive Foundation transferred a Leleka-100 unmanned aerial vehicle to the Counterintelligence Department of the Security Service of Ukraine.

Leleka-100 UAV

Leleka-100 is designed to assist in aerial reconnaissance, patrolling, and mapping with the ability to transmit operational information and obtain accurate geographical coordinates in real-time. To conduct reconnaissance, each of the drones is equipped with a day or night video module.

Leleka-100.

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This Ukrainian-made Leleka-100 was adopted by the Armed Forces of Ukraine in May 2021.

The system is equipped for working in a difficult radio environment, in the mode of deliberate radio interference or blocking of satellite navigation systems.