Drones resembling sharks deployed in Ukraine in a crucial moment, to either succeed or fail.

Ukrainian petrol station network donates sales to create UAVs with shark teeth designs.

March 22nd 2023.

Drones resembling sharks deployed in Ukraine in a crucial moment, to either succeed or fail.


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A high-spec Ukrainian drone with a shark design is being used on the battlefield to offer improved reconnaissance and surveillance

A charitable initiative taking in funds from sales at petrol stations throughout the country is financing the deployment of the unmanned aerial vehicles.

These drones will supply essential information for the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System and other weapons in advance of a hostile counter-offensive in the east.

25 intelligence complexes containing a total of 75 aircraft are expected to be deployed with the help of the Come Back Alive foundation, which has already given a great deal of advanced technology and training to the troops.

The first two UAVs have been sent to the frontline, complete with necessary equipment such as command and control systems and vehicles for launching.

Characterised by an eye-catching shark design, the drones are also equipped with a camera that can track moving targets, as well as encrypted communication and a maximum speed of 150mph.

The project has so far raised 287 million hryvnias out of a target of 325 million, and the first of the UAVs have been deployed with the aim of eventually providing 75 drones.



(Image Source: https://metro.co.uk)

A high-spec Ukrainian drone with a shark design is being deployed on the battlefield to offer increased reconnaissance and surveillance capabilities

A charitable initiative funded through donations from sales of fuel at a petrol station network in the country is making the deployment of these drones possible.

The drones will provide data for weaponry such as the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System as a counter-offensive is anticipated for this spring.

Two UAVs have already been sent to the frontline and a total of 25 intelligence complexes with 75 drones are due to be deployed, with the initiative run by Come Back Alive, a charitable foundation supporting the military forces.

The drones have an impressive shark design and a camera that is capable of tracking moving targets.

So far, the collaborative effort has raised 287 million hryvnias towards an overall target of 325 million.

The UAVs are equipped with encrypted communications, a 30x optical zoom camera and a top speed of 150mph.

The Come Back Alive foundation has provided a range of high-tech equipment and training to troops, including a strike drone complex, armoured vehicles, pick-up trucks and thermal imaging equipment.



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