The 14th Chervona Kalyna Brigade received pickup trucks and drones from the Vinnytsia community

25 October, 2024 Pickups and drones from Vinnytsia for the Ukrainian military. October 2024. Photo credits: Interregional Coordination Humanitarian Headquarters.

The Ukrainian defenders received cars and attack drones from the Vinnytsia community. The Interregional Humanitarian Coordination Center reported about this on October 25. The soldiers from the 14th Chervona Kalyna Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine and another military unit in Vinnytsia received eight pickup trucks to support mobile AA fire teams.

It's likely part of the 10 off-road vehicles reported earlier this week. The pickup trucks will be sent to the Ukrainian Defense Forces to help them fulfill their combat missions.

The pickup trucks and drones from Vinnytsia for the Ukrainian military. October, 2024.

Photo credits: Interregional Humanitarian Coordination Center

The 14th Brigade has also received an unmanned aerial vehicle system Pegasus, which consists of three drones. "According to Andrii, the officer of the 14th Chervona Kalyna Brigade, Pegasus are three powerful quadcopters, the effectiveness of which is much higher than conventional FPV drones," the Interregional Humanitarian Coordination Center said. This system has a 14-kilometer strike zone and is capable of carrying loads weighing up to 14 kg, reaching a maximum speed of 120 km, and staying in the air for 45 minutes.

It is also resistant to enemy electronic warfare. "With such characteristics, the Pegasus drone gives our guys the ability to work more effectively on the enemy and carry out remote mining," said the officer of the 14th Chervona Kalyna Brigade.

FPV drones from Vinnytsia. October, 2024.

Photo credits: Interregional Humanitarian Coordination Center

Vinnytsia has also recently handed over 425 FPV drones, a vehicle and an electronic warfare (EW) system to the Ukrainian soldiers. The drones, car, and charging station were given to the soldiers of the Artan Special Unit of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine and the 59th Separate Motorized Infantry Brigade named after Yakiv Handziuk. Also, one of the Vinnytsia brigades, which is currently fighting in the Pokrovsk sector.

The Interregional Humanitarian Coordination Center noted that these advanced FPV drones had significantly higher efficiency than conventional ones.