SSU officers received night vision devices and UAVs from the Come Back Alive Foundation
26 March, 2024 SSU officers received equipment from the Come Back Alive Foundation. March 2024. Photo credits: Come Back Alive Foundation
The Come Back Alive Foundation has supplied one of the SSU units with means for hunting the enemy at night. The Come Back Alive Foundation's press service reported on this in its social media pages. The special equipment will help the soldiers fight the Russian invaders on the front lines.
More than UAH 4 million were spent on supplying the special forces. The specialists of the Come Back Alive Foundation purchased and delivered a large batch of special equipment for one of the units of the Security Service of Ukraine.
Drones and equipment for the SSU officers from the Come Back Alive Foundation. March 2024.Photo credits: Come Back Alive Foundation
The soldiers received the means to perform tasks at night and control the battle:
- 90 encrypted radios;
- 5 PVS-14 night vision devices and mounts for them;
- 2 Mavic 3 THERMAL drones (with thermal imaging optics);
- 2 tablets for drone control with cases and memory cards;
- 21 secure laptops.
The total cost of the assistance is UAH 4,188,527.3.
The Foundation emphasized that the SSU officers are already using this equipment on the front lines. "This means that the Russian invaders in their sector would not hide from their fate day or night," the Come Back Alive Foundation emphasized.
Leleka-100 unmanned aerial vehicle for the Security Service of Ukraine from the Come Back Alive Foundation. February 2024In February, the Come Back Alive Foundation transferred a Leleka-100 unmanned aerial vehicle to the Counterintelligence Department of the Security Service of Ukraine.
The system's drones provide reconnaissance and adjustment of Ukrainian artillery fire at enemy targets.
Leleka-100 unmanned aerial vehicle for the Security Service of Ukraine from the Come Back Alive Foundation.February, 2024
The Ukrainian-made UAV is capable of conducting reconnaissance and adjusting fire at a depth of up to 50 km from the front line, operating both day and night.