Ukraine's biggest military charity secures US$42.7m drone deal for Ukrainian troops

The Come Back Alive Foundation, Ukraine's biggest military charity, has signed a procurement contract worth over UAH 1.92 billion (approx. US$42.7 million) for drones for Ukraine's defence forces.
Source: Taras Chmut, head of the Come Back Alive foundation, on X (Twitter)
Details: Chmut also released a photo of a document with the amount of UAH 1,920,625,406 on social media.
"It seems that someone has made the new largest purchase for the defence forces. Someone will be very unhappy, " Chmut tweeted.
In a conversation with Ukrainska Pravda, the Come Back Alive foundation clarified that the contract concerns Ukrainian-made drones.
"These are Ukrainian-made drones for the defence forces. We plan to implement the agreement this year. We cannot reveal either the number or types of these UAVs right now for security reasons," the foundation told Oboronka.
In May, the Come Back Alive foundation concluded one of its largest drone deals, purchasing about 16,000 Ukrainian drones for a total value of over UAH 1.37 billion (about US$30.9 million).
It was previously reported that the Come Back Alive charity had handed over 15 mobile ground control stations for unmanned aerial systems to the Ukrainian military.
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