Come Back Alive Foundation transfers first Pulstron to paratroopers

17 April, 2024 Ukrainian paratroopers with a drone. April 2024. Ukraine.

Frame from the video of the Come Back Alive Foundation The Come Back Alive Foundation has transferred the first Pulstron reconnaissance and destruction system to Ukrainian paratroopers. The Foundation reported that the 80th Air Assault Brigade received the system.

"Us, the OKKO network of gas stations, and our defenders from the strike unmanned aerial system companies are grateful to everyone who joined this initiative," the Foundation shared. Each Pulstron contains about 40 items of various types of equipment.

The equipment should assist the military from the strike unmanned aerial system companies in reconnaissance, adjustment of fire, and management of combat operations. It is reported that the Pulstron system includes the following drones:

  • MINI SHARK unmanned aerial vehicles: 4 units.
  • DJI Mavic 3 Fly More Combo: 4 units.
  • DJI Matrice 30 T quadcopters: 4 units.
  • R-34 unmanned aerial vehicles with ammunition: 4 units.
  • Kazhan UAVs with ammunition: 8 units.
  • Short-range FPVs, daytime: 100 units.
  • FPVs of increased radius of action, daytime: 100 units.
  • Short-range FPVs, thermal imaging: 200 units.
  • reusable FPVs with reset system and digital video communication: 10 units.

The Eye for an Eye 3 project has raised over UAH 100 million for two such systems. Kazhan and R-34 drones can carry up to 12-13 kg of explosives and up to 20 kg for short distances.

Reconnaissance drones of various types, namely night and day MINI SHARK, Mavic 3, and Matrice 30 T are designed to help the military perform various tasks. "Our goal is to raise UAH 500 million to provide the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces with 10 Pulstron systems at once," the Foundation stated. The system also includes car and portable radios, as well as Starlink kits. Mitsubishi L200 off-roaders or their equivalent and night vision devices for drivers are among the transferred vehicles.

Mitsubishi L200 pickups of the 22nd Mechanized Brigade.

December 2023.

Ukraine.

Photo credits: Come Back Alive Foundation

Previously, the 95th Air Assault Brigade received a batch of new 120mm mortars from volunteers.