Lutsk community donates drones to 42nd Brigade and Lutsk border guards

30 November, 2024 Drones donated by the community of Lutsk. Photo credits: Lutsk City Council The Lutsk community donated drones and electronic warfare equipment to the Ukrainian Defense Forces.

This was reported on the official website of the Lutsk City Council. The equipment handed over to the military of the 1st Mechanized Battalion of the 42nd Separate Mechanized Brigade included 14 DartBee 7 quadcopters, two DJI Mavic 3 Pro RC quadcopters, two DJI Mavic 3T Enterprise Thermal quadcopters, 15 batteries for FPV drones 6S2P, 8000mA, Samsung, XT-60, 21700 Li-ion. The unit is currently defending the city of Toretsk, where heavy urban fighting is taking place, and the military is trying to keep the defense from constant Russian attacks.

Drones donated by the community of Lutsk.

Photo credits: Lutsk City Council

The soldiers of the Lutsk Border Guard Detachment also received the equipment. They received DJI Mavic 3T Enterprise Thermal and two DJI Mavic 3 Pro RC drones. The unit also received a Synytsia 3.5K electronic warfare device.

In addition, they received an EcoFlow DELTA MAX charging station, an AVENGER Booster 2.4G/5.8G remote antenna (dual-band signal amplifier for DJI Mavic 3, 3T, Matrix and Autel quadcopters), a 20-meter cable, a tripod bracket and an adapter. It should be noted that in July, the Lutsk City Council handed over Avenge Angel signal amplifiers to the Ukrainian military for drones.

Avenge Angel antennas for the Ukrainian military. November 2024.

Ukraine. Photo credits: Lutsk City Council

Avenge Angel is designed with pilot experience in mind and is based on the popular Alientech antenna. The system can enhance wireless signal strength, extend transmission distance and stabilize signal reception, and supports Wi-Fi and the OcuSync protocol.

Earlier, Militarnyi reported that Petro Poroshenko had handed over three Ai-Petri SV systems to one of the units of the South Military Command.

According to the developers, Ai-Petri SV is capable of detecting the position of a Russian UAV operator, disorienting FPV drones and even interfering with the operation of Russian corrected bombs.