Ukrainian Border Guards Receive Advanced Drone Technology from Stalevy Front

In a significant boost to border security capabilities, the Stalevy Front has delivered a cutting-edge shipment of 50 AUTEL EVO Max 4T drones to Ukrainian border guards. These advanced drones are equipped with binocular vision and millimeter-wave radar, enabling them to detect small targets using artificial intelligence. This modern technology enhances surveillance and monitoring in challenging environments.

Accompanying the drones are 50 signal booster antennas and 20 thermal imaging cameras, designed to assist troops in detecting adversaries under any weather conditions and during nighttime operations. The total value of this state-of-the-art equipment amounts to 13 million hryvnias, underscoring the commitment of Stalevy Front to bolster the capabilities of Ukraine’s defense forces.

This delivery is part of an ongoing effort by Stalevy Front to support border guards. Previously, the organization has supplied optical equipment, vehicles, and winter uniforms, reflecting a broader commitment to enhancing national security. In total, Rinat Akhmetov has contributed significantly to military and civilian assistance in Ukraine, with his donations totaling 7.6 billion hryvnias.

As tensions continue in the region, advancements in technology and equipment are crucial for maintaining security and readiness among Ukraine’s border protection units. The integration of these drones into operations is expected to enhance situational awareness and response capabilities on the front lines.