The press service of Infozahyst company reported that on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Come Back Alive Foundation, they made a charitable contribution of 10 million hryvnias towards the purchase of FPV drones for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
As clarified by the company to Defense Express, this amount will be sufficient for approximately 1500 drones for Ukrainian military, which will be used to liberate Ukrainian land from russian aggressors.
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In the Infozahyst company, they also emphasize that they have a history of collaboration with the Fund and take pride in it.
From Defense Express, we are reminded that the Infozahyst company is engaged in the production of a wide range of equipment for the Ukrainian military, including radio reconnaissance and anti-UAV systems.
In particular, we mentioned that the russians complain about the Ukrainian Plastun systems, which plays a significant role in detecting the enemy.
On a reminder note from Defense Express, the Plastun system is a passive direction finding system, purposed for:
- detecting signals emitted by communication systems, including those employing FHSS, and finding the direction they are coming from;
- locating the radio emission source and displaying its coordinates in real time
- creating and updating of an electronic environment map;
- ciphered data exchange to update and clarify the location of emission sources and their characteristics.
Ukrainian forces are able to constantly monitor the operational situation 5 to 20 km deep into their positions with high accuracy of geographical coordinates and other sources of enemy radio emissions.

Earlier Defense Express explained how the Plastun is operated from a practical perspective of one such system's operators and covered some other notable EW and ELINT solutions from Infozahyst, actively used on the frontline, like the Gekata unmanned airborne radar, or its ground-based alternative, the Archont radar detector.
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