Largest Ukrainian Military Charity Signs Record Deal for 16,500 Drones

The package includes long-range first-person-view drones and carries an estimated value of more than $30.9 million

Kyiv-based charity Come Back Alive Foundation has signed one of the largest drone procurement deals in its history, ordering approximately 16,500 tactical unmanned aerial systems (UAS) for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

The package includes long-range first-person-view (FPV) drones and carries an estimated value of more than 1.37 billion hryvnias ($30.9 million).

Foundation Director Taras Chmut described the agreement as a milestone both for the organization and Ukraine’s growing drone sector.

Read the rest of the story at The Drone Front.

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