Mine detection and transport drones

Russia is turning Ukraine into the largest minefield in the world. The deadly booby traps are making large areas of land inaccessible. It is also almost impossible to provide supplies to many people in places close to the front. We are helping with drones to clear mines and transport relief supplies.

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Invisible danger

According to the Ukrainian Interior Ministry, 30 percent of Ukraine is contaminated with mines. Russian troops have left behind large numbers of deadly traps as they retreated from occupied areas and along the front lines. In addition, supplying people in areas close to the front is extremely difficult. Many towns can only be supplied with relief supplies by air.

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Help with drones

It is vital to remove all mines. To do this, rescue services need special drones with thermal imaging cameras, because the mines heat up in the sun during the day. The cameras can be used to precisely locate the deadly traps from the air. Drones are also the safest option for transporting water, food and medicine in war zones.

Donations for humanitarian drones

We have already been able to finance a dozen powerful mine-detecting drones with donations. We are currently collecting money for additional Mavic 3 Thermal thermal imaging copters and a six-engine transport drone. We will hand over the flying robots to the Ukrainian State Emergency Services. Help now with a donation.

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