Come Back Alive Foundation delivered 7th Pulstron reconnaissance and strike system to military
21 October, 2024 The paratroopers of the 82nd Air Assault Brigade received the Pulstron reconnaissance and strike system, October 2024. Photo credits: Come Back Alive Foundation The 82nd Air Assault Brigade received its Pulstron reconnaissance and strike system from the Come Back Alive Foundation.
The press service of the foundation reported on this. The Come Back Alive Foundation has purchased the seventh of ten planned reconnaissance and strike systems worth UAH 50,000,000. The funds were obtained from donations and purchased PULLS fuel at OKKO filling station chain.
The equipment is to help the soldiers of the company of unmanned aerial vehicles in reconnaissance, fire adjustment, direct target destruction and combat operations management. The transferred Pulstron system includes everything necessary to detect and destroy the enemy both day and night:
- 410 FPV drones;
- 1 MINI SHARK unmanned aerial vehicle;
- DJI Mavic 3 Fly More Combo and DJI Matrice 30 T drones;
- 12 R-34 drones and Kazhan UAVs with ammunition;
- 7 pickup trucks with night vision devices for drivers
- as well as more than 90 communication and control devices.
- The paratroopers of the 82nd Air Assault Brigade and a Mini Shark drone from the Pulstron system, October 2024. Photo credits: Come Back Alive Foundation
- The paratroopers of the 82nd Air Assault Brigade received the Pulstron reconnaissance and strike system, October 2024.
Photo credits: Come Back Alive Foundation
- The paratroopers of the 82nd Air Assault Brigade and FPV drones of the Pulstron reconnaissance and strike system, October 2024. Photo credits: Come Back Alive Foundation
- A Kazhan drone of the Pulstron reconnaissance and strike system, October 2024. Photo credits: Come Back Alive Foundation
The volunteers said that the paratroopers of the 82nd Air Assault Brigade had already received it and were preparing it for combat use against the enemy in the Kursk region.
Pulstron reconnaissance and strike systems
In total, UAH 500 million is being collected within the EYE FOR AN EYE 3 project framework.
This amount is needed to provide the units of the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces with 10 Pulstron reconnaissance and strike systems at once. In addition to the 82nd Brigade, the following units have also received their systems as of today: The 80th Air Assault Brigade, 25th Airborne Brigade, 46th Airmobile Brigade, 79th Air Assault Brigade, 77th Airmobile Brigade and 95th Air Assault Brigade. Three more Air Assault Brigades are next in line.
The core of each system is made up of drones, which are supposed to ensure proper reconnaissance and strike capabilities of a unit. 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 Kazhan and R-34 bomber drones can take on board up to 12-13 kg of explosives and up to 20 kg for short distances. Reconnaissance drones of various types, such as night and day MINI SHARK, Mavic 3, Matrice 30 T are designed to help the military perform various tasks.
As previously reported, the 95th Separate Polesian Air Assault Brigade received the Pulstron reconnaissance and strike system.