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Can the donation be refunded?Funds are collected to support the Ukrainian military on an ongoing basis. By paying a charitable contribution using the details provided on this page, you agree to this and also agree that the contribution amount is non-refundable.
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Where can I see where the money is spending?We regularly publish photos and videos of the transfer of our drones to the guys on the front lines. We also publish the results of the work of these same drones, that is, hits, explosions, mutilated enemy equipment etc. Where to find these publications: 1. On our social media wardrone.pro (link is at the bottom of the page). 2. On the social media of the "Sky of Victory" Charitable Foundation (link to the foundation's website is at the bottom of the page).
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Why should I make a donation to your organization?For about 2 years, we have been producing UAVs. It is important for us not to mass-produce "flying carbon frames," but to make drones that work where most can't even take off. Our drones are regularly used by many units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Special Operations Forces, National Guard, Main Intelligence Directorate, Security Service of Ukraine… including the well-known 3rd Separate Assault Brigade, Azov, Kraken, and others. We have full-cycle production and a motivated team, cool equipment, and capabilities that allow us to produce thousands of drones. Among them, the most well-known to operators are: 👉The FPV drone “Grim” has turned thousands of enemy vehicles into scrap metal and enemy personnel into "dead force." We even took down a "TOS-1A Solntsepek." Imagine: a small drone has destroyed equipment worth 15 million bucks! 👉The hexacopter “Volynyaka” severely terrorized the Russians in the Kherson direction, earning the nickname "Baba Yaga" in their radio interceptions. We fly at night and deliver 10 kg of gifts. 1-1.5 years ago, there were only Mavics in the information space. However, even then, more specialized drones were widely used on the front. Much of it all was conditionally secret. Now no one is surprised, for example, by FPV drones. Ukrainians actively donate and fund such drones. That's cool! But we would like to draw attention to the fact that not everything bought for the front is useful. It is important not just to quickly fund hundreds of drones. It is much more important to provide the guys with what can work on the front, not just on the training ground, and destroy not only rundown Zhigulis but also armored vehicles. Our drones Grim, Volynyaka, and others work under electronic warfare conditions, fly over 10 km, and take down Russian tanks.
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