Prytula Foundation raised UAH 37 million for FPV drones
Source: Prytula Foundation on Telegram
From December 4 to 7, the Prytula Foundation raised 36.9 million hryvnias for the purchase of 5,000 FPV drones.
The fundraising campaign is part of the ‘Swarm of Revenge 2.0’ initiative. It aims to raise 100 million hryvnias.
The campaign was launched in cooperation with Uklon and !FEST companies.
Uklon and !FEST donated up to UAH 3 million, and the Prytula Foundation will add UAH 5 million, which were raised during the previous campaign.
The money will be used to buy 2,500 FOXEER FPV drones, 2,500 BUCEPHAL drones, remote control stations, and other equipment.
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