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The Lviv paratroopers received Pulstron from “Return Alive” and OKKO

The Come Back Alive Foundation and OKKO filling station network have delivered the first Pullstron to the Air Assault Troops.

The reconnaissance and destruction complex is already in operation with the 80th separate airborne assault brigade.

The Pulstron consists of about 40 items of various types of equipment, including

“Pulstron has already been deployed in the Bakhmut sector. This assistance is critical for reconnaissance, fire adjustment and battle management. And we thank everyone who contributed to the project. And you will find out about the result of this support soon,” the 80th Airmobile Brigade said in a Facebook post.

The Come Back Alive Foundation and OKKO are raising UAH 500 million for the Air Assault Forces as part of the third joint project, Eye for Eye 3.

UAH 50 million for the first Pulstron was accumulated in March this year.

“Each of these reconnaissance and destruction complexes has bombs with a thermal imaging camera and a warhead, FPV drones, including a multiple drop system, as well as communications, night vision devices, pickups and everything necessary to detect and destroy the enemy both day and night,” says Oleh Karpenko, Deputy Director of the Come Back Alive initiative.

In total, the airborne units will receive 10 combat Pullstrons.

“Strengthening the Armed Forces of Ukraine has been one of our company’s priorities since the full-scale invasion. Eye for Eye is our flagship project, which has already provided artillery brigades and reconnaissance units with 25 Shark reconnaissance systems, and the troop transport brigades with machine guns, mortars and grenade launchers. “Now our task is to deliver 10 reconnaissance and destruction systems to the Air Assault Forces,” comments Vasyl Dmytriv, OKKO Vice President for Marketing, “We thank all the drivers who have been filling their cars with PULLS fuel for the second year in a row and joining the support of the Armed Forces. We would also like to thank those businesses that contribute to the support of the Air Assault Forces.”

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