Come Back Alive has prepared the third Pulstron reconnaissance and strike system
14 May, 2024 Ukrainian paratroopers with a MINI SHARK drone. April 2024. Frame from the video of the Come Back Alive Foundation
The Come Back Alive Foundation has prepared the third Pulstron reconnaissance and strike system for Ukrainian paratroopers. This was reported on the organization's official Facebook page. This system will soon reinforce Ukrainian defenders in the ranks of the Air Assault Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
"Each Pulstron is a lot of items, including, among other things, R-34 and Kazhan bombers with ammunition, reconnaissance UAVs, FPV drones of various types, pickup trucks, radio stations, etc.", the Foundation shared. In total, the system consists of about 40 items of various types of equipment.
Ukrainian military with a strike drone. Winter 2024.Photo credits: Come Back Alive Foundation
This equipment is intended to help military personnel from unmanned aerial vehicle companies in reconnaissance, fire control, and combat operations. "And all this is already being prepared to be shipped to the military thanks to everyone who donates and supports "EYE FOR EYE 3,? Come Back Alive Foundation emphasized. The system also includes car and portable radios and Starlink kits.
As of now, over UAH 150 million of the planned UAH 500 million has been collected within the framework of the "EYE FOR EYE 3" project. This amount must be collected to provide the units of the airborne forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with 10 Pulstron systems.
Ukrainian paratroopers received the first system in April this year. It is reported that drones included in the Pulstron system list:
- MINI SHARK unmanned aerial vehicle: 4 units.
- DJI Mavic 3 Fly More Combo: 4 units.
- DJI Matrice 30 T quadcopter: 4 units.
- R-34 unmanned aerial vehicle with ammunition: 4 units.
- Kazhan UAV with ammunition: 8 units.
- Short-range FPV, daytime: 100 units.
- FPV of increased radius of action, daytime: 100 units.
- Short-range FPV, thermal imaging: 200 units.
- Reusable FPV with reset system and digital video communication: 10 units.
Photo credits: Come Back Alive Foundation
The system's vehicles include Mitsubishi L200 SUVs or their analogs and night vision devices for drivers.