Defence Forces to receive over 250 FPV drones from WOG and Dignitas Fund
This is the third and largest batch of FPV drones that the WOG filling station network and the Dignitas Charitable Foundation will hand over to defenders as part of their joint initiative. These combat “birds” will help our military hit enemy targets with high accuracy.
A year ago, only specialists and the military knew about FPV drones. Today, even a schoolboy can tell what a kamikaze drone is and what role it plays in the fight against an aggressor on the battlefield. The “FPV-drone” collocation has reliably entered the lexicon of Ukrainians, and remotely piloted vehicles have become almost the greatest necessity of the military.
In total, 371 kamikaze drones will be handed over to defenders as part of the joint initiative of the WOG filling station network and the Dignitas Foundation. This number is no accident. The military will receive one “bird” from each currently operating filling station.
If each business sends one drone to the front from each of its operating stores, supermarkets, pharmacies, gyms, beauty salons, etc., there will be more than one “bird” flock.