Project Report
| Aug 12, 2023
More Steps for Land Safety
By Hanna Trepaliuk | Project Leader
A student with drones
Hello everyone!
As we reported in the previous report, we used the funds raised to purchase three training drones and parts, from which we assembled one drone of our own design.
With the help of these drones an area was demined. Seventeen anti-tank mines were collected and destroyed.
Training sessions were also held to train drone operators for demining work during this period, the sessions were conducted by experienced instructors.
Now more and more assistance is being received from Western partners for demining Ukrainian territories. Therefore, having assessed our capabilities, we decided to try to continue our activities in cooperation with large national programs.
We are grateful to you for your invaluable contribution to the safety of the people of Ukraine! Follow our updates!
Demining the area
Classes on demining
Classes with drones
Destruction of collected ammunition
Mar 21, 2023
We constructed our own drone!
By Hanna Trepaliuk | Project Leader
New drone
Hello everyone! Our drone demining project remains extremely relevant in a war that, unfortunately, continues.
With the funds raised, classes for the initial training of drone operators were held, materials were collected on the appearance and construction of various mines and ammunition to train drone operators to recognize dangerous objects.
Three training drones were purchased to train operators in how to fly them.
We also bought parts from which a medium sized drone of our own design was constructed by us (pictured). Drone width 120cm unfolded, height 60cm, payload 5kg. Speed about 50 km/h, flight range 10 km.
This drone is used as a training and experimental drone to search for various explosive objects, with the possibility of attaching various devices and equipment to it.
Oct 21, 2022
First Steps on the Long Road
By Hanna Trepaliuk | Project Leader
Drones
An area of about 270 000 sq. km needs humanitarian demining in Ukraine as experts say. Explosive devices block access to agricultural land and prevent displaced people from returning to their homes.
We are pleased to inform you that with the money raised for the project, we have bought three small training drones and two large drones for field flights.
Training drones are already being used to train students in flight skills at special courses for dron operators in Odessa. And big drones will go to the de-occupied regions soon. They will work in areas that have been mined by enemy troops before.
Thanks to this, hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers and local residents who are there now will be able to avoid the risk to their lives and health due to mines!
Drone 2
Drone 3