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16.10.2024

"Ukrainian Helicopters" have provided the military with modern electronic warfare systems for frontline protection

"Ukrainian Helicopters" have provided the military with modern electronic warfare systems for frontline protection "Ukrainian Helicopters" have provided the military with modern electronic warfare systems for frontline protection

Another step towards strengthening our army’s defense capabilities. "Ukrainian Helicopters" have delivered modern electronic warfare (EW) systems to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. These high-tech complexes will help the military effectively counter enemy communication devices, drones, and radar systems.

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The transfer of two "Kvertus" electronic warfare systems to the 128th Territorial Defense Battalion of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, valued at 845,000 hryvnias, was made by the executive director of the company, Serhiy Yarovyi: “We understand that today’s war is fought not only on the battlefield but also in the technological realm. Therefore, our assistance in the form of EW systems is an investment in the security and victory of our army.”

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The request came from Alexey, a design engineer at "Ukrainian Helicopters" in peacetime, who is currently acting as the battalion commander in the Donetsk direction. Earlier, the battalion received a Mitsubishi L200 SUV from the airline. Interestingly, the pickup was personally delivered to the frontline by veterans working at "Ukrainian Helicopters".

“Thank you to the company for such a valuable donation. The EW systems can jam enemy signals, intercept communications, and protect units from enemy attacks using drones and artillery. This significantly increases the effectiveness of combat operations,” added Oleksii.

"Ukrainian Helicopters" will continue to support our army, as such initiatives provide the Armed Forces not only with the necessary equipment but also with a strategic advantage on the battlefield. Since the beginning of the full-scale war, the airline has provided charitable assistance totaling 212.6 million hryvnias, including quadcopters, pickups, ATVs, optical sights, night vision goggles, EW systems, body armor, helmets, and other equipment.