Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation launches fundraiser for 600 interceptor drones
22 January, 2025 The interceptor drones for the Defense Forces of Ukraine. January 2025. Frame from the video of the Serhiy Prytula Foundation
The Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation has launched a fundraiser for interceptor drones for the Ukrainian military. The Foundation announced this on its official Facebook page. The goal of the fundraiser called Clear Sky is to raise UAH 50 million to buy 600 UAVs and related equipment.
Of these, 450 drones will be daytime drones, and 150 will be used at night. The Foundation notes that these fixed-wing drones effectively destroy enemy reconnaissance drones that adjust strikes on Ukraine.

Ukraine. Frame from Serhii Sternenko's video
They include Zala, Orlan, Supercam, and others that fly on the contact line and in the airspace on the outskirts of frontline cities and try to fly deeper into Ukrainian territory. Russian reconnaissance UAVs are almost always a precursor to a missile attack or the use of glider bombs both at the front and in frontline settlements.