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What does "Dronefall" made of?

In August 2024, the Come Back Alive Foundation launched “Dronefall” — a project where we provide the Defense Forces with everything needed to shoot down Russian drones. What “Dronefall” made of and what successes it has had over ten months — in this material.

What you donate to when you donate to “Dronefall”

Since the summer of last year, the fund has transferred supplies to the military worth more than 7 million euros or 386 million hryvnias. This amount was used to help the military in a comprehensive way — based on the different needs of different combat groups. In total, various units have already received:

  • 6,735 FPV drones;
  • 39 vehicles;
  • 2,357 means of communication enhancement, including 34 radio stations;
  • 1,446 power sources;
  • 75 ground stations;
  • 429 monitors, laptops and tablets;
  • 2,532 units of auxiliary equipment (cases, cables, headphones, car tires, masts, etc.);
  • 107 sets of pilot goggles;
  • 20 electronic warfare devices.

Has your donation made a difference?

In ten months, the units that received property as part of “Dronefall” shot down 1,612 Russian drones — including ZALA, Merlin, Orlan, and a dozen other types of reconnaissance and strike drones. The losses suffered by the enemy have already reached 4.2 billion hryvnias or 89 million euros.
All drones downed by units supported by Come Back Alive Foundation as part of the project are recorded on the “Dronefall” counter — including FPV drones, communication equipment, and transport either individually or in combination.

The project is ongoing. The goal is to shoot down 3,000 drones and protect the Ukrainian sky. You can support “Dronefall” by the link. You can also support the project by refueling at OKKO with PULLS 95 or PULLS Diesel — 1 hryvnia from each liter goes to Dronefall.

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