OKKO network and “COME BACK ALIVE” Foundation have delivered two more PULLSTRON reconnaissance and destruction systems to the Air Assault Troops.
The reinforcement was given to the 71st separate jager brigade (71st Br), which is currently fighting in the Luhansk sector, and the 81st Separate airmobile brigade (81st Br), which is holding the Kurakhiv sector.
“We are grateful to OKKO, Come Back Alive Foundation and everyone who has contributed to the support of our brigade,” said Lieutenant Colonel Mykola Kasyanenko, deputy commander of the 71st Airmobile Brigade. -“Vehicles, reconnaissance and attack UAVs, radios and other equipment will help us detect and destroy the enemy in our area.”
In total, as part of the joint initiative OKO ZA OKO 3, “Come Back Alive” Foundation and OKKO agreed to purchase 10 PULLSTRON systems for the Ukrainian Airborne Forces. As of December 2024, 9 of these systems have already been delivered to Ukraine's defenders. The last, 10th, is scheduled for delivery in January 2025. According to “Come Back Alive”, the first 5 PULLSTRON have already destroyed enemy equipment worth USD 200 million. This is 33 times more than their cost.
Each PULLSTRON includes more than 40 items of weapons and equipment. Therefore, the total cost of one such complex makes 50 million hryvnias, and ten of them are worth 500 million hryvnias. OKKO network transfers 1 hryvnya from each sold liter of PULLS fuel to purchase PULLSTRON complexes.
“OKO ZA OKO 3” is the third wave of cooperation between OKKO and “COME BACK ALIVE”. During the first wave, 25 SHARK unmanned reconnaissance aerial vehicles were purchased, and during the second wave, 600 weapons (mortars, grenade launchers and machine guns) were purchased for the territorial defense forces.
In total, since the beginning of the full-scale war, OKKO network has allocated more than UAH 2.3 billion to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine and restoration works of social institutions throughout Ukraine.