Soldiers of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine received signal reconnaissance systems worth UAH 50 million

2 August, 2024 Signal intelligence systems for the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine. August 2024. Photo credits: Come Back Alive Foundation

The volunteers have equipped the soldiers of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine with signal reconnaissance systems. The Come Back Alive Foundation together with National Power Company Ukrenergo provided assistance to the intelligence officers. Thanks to the company's donation of UAH 50,000,000, these systems are already operating on the front lines.

"The Defense Intelligence of Ukraine hunts every invader. At any time of the day, at any time of the year. And all thanks to you," the foundation emphasized.

Signal intelligence systems for the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine.

August 2024. Photo credits: Come Back Alive Foundation

The Come Back Alive Foundation published a photo of the transfer of signal intelligence systems. However, for security reasons, the exact number and model of the systems are not disclosed.

Previously, the Come Back Alive Foundation transferred 120 mm mortars for the needs of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine.

120mm mortars from the Come Back Alive Foundation for the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine. Photo credits: Come Back Alive Foundation

A total of thirty-two 120 mm mortars were purchased, which covered the need for this type of weapon for the active operations units of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine. UAH 32 million was spent on the purchase of new Ukrainian-made mortars.

Sights and other equipment for the Artan Special Unit of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine, donated by the Come Back Alive Foundation, March 2024.

Photo credits: Come Back Alive Foundation

The Come Back Alive Foundation provided the 'Artan' special unit of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine with thermal imaging and daytime optics. More than UAH 8 million were spent on providing this unit. "The Special Forces took part in the "hottest" operations - the soldiers of the 'Artan' special unit of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine received a significant boost in the form of thermal imaging and daytime optics devices," the Come Back Alive Foundation said.

PD-2 drone of Ukrainian intelligence officers.

February 2024, Ukraine.

Photo credits: Come Back Alive Foundation

In addition, the foundation handed over a PD-2 UAS to the Ukrainian intelligence officers, which was equipped with a mobile command post.

The drones should be used to fight the Russian invaders in the waters of the Black Sea, from the occupied Crimea to the south of the Odesa region, and if necessary, further.