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Anti-drone shield for the army: Oleg Krot and partners delivered another batch of nets as part of the 'Web' project

Nets for the anti-drone shield for the army
Захист від безпілотників для військових: Олег Крот та його команда передали нову партію сіток у рамках проекту «Мережа». Photo: glavcom.ua

According to glavcom.ua: Three more trucks of protection have been sent to the front – nets that help soldiers stop enemy FPV drones and save lives. This is another batch within the framework of the joint initiative 'Web', implemented by philanthropist Oleg Krot, co-founder of the public organization 'Fond Techennya', the charity fund 'Battalion Volunteer', and the public organization 'Union of Entrepreneurs of the Film and Television Industry'.

The project has been operating for over a year and has already become a true logistics hub, which supplies the front with fishing and agricultural nets. They are used to set up so-called 'life corridors', camouflage equipment, shelters, and as barrier protection against kamikaze drones and bomb-carrying UAVs.

«We do not just provide material – we provide a chance for life. This is our war of resources, and we are armed with determination, technology, and loyalty. I believe that every net we deliver saves lives, maintains positions, and brings us one step closer to victory,» noted Oleg Krot.

Partners from the business sector also joined the latest delivery – in particular, the resort project Kryla Karpaty by Edem, developed by the Edem Family company, and the Ukrainian mil-tech company 'General Chereshnya', specializing in the production of FPV drones for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

«Web is not about charity for the sake of reputation. It is about work that genuinely changes the course of battle. If everyone does their part – the drone won’t hit because it won’t see. And that will already be our common victory,» emphasized Artem Kolubaev, head of the public organization 'Union of Entrepreneurs of the Film and Television Industry'.

Expansion of the 'General Chereshnya' business

The company 'General Chereshnya', which joined the initiative, has entered the Forbes Ukraine Next 250 ranking as one of the most promising mil-tech businesses in the country. It grew from a volunteer association that initially supplied the army with ammunition and then established the production of combat drones. Their FPV systems have already been certified by the Ministry of Defense, and the flagship drone 'General Chereshnya AIR' successfully intercepts enemy drones, including the ' merci' worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.

As part of the 'Web' project, more than 1500 tons of nets have already been delivered, and the demand is growing daily. That is why volunteers, businesses, and technology teams are coming together to provide the army with what truly works.

Ukrainian soldiers received another reinforcement at the front – protective nets to hold enemy drones. This initiative from philanthropist Oleg Krot and other charitable organizations helps save the lives of soldiers and protect their positions in combat zones. 'Web' has become an effective logistics project, thanks to which the Armed Forces of Ukraine can receive necessary protection against kamikaze drones and other threats. By joining this initiative, Ukrainian entrepreneurs demonstrate their support for military efforts and the importance of constant provision of military resources and equipment.

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