Using the Diya portal, Ukrainians have already transferred 250 million hryvnias for the needs of the army. This figure was announced on his Facebook page by Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine Mykhailo Fedorov.
Funds go to the " Currently, thanks to transfers from those who are not indifferent, they have already acquired:.
12,206 body armor,.
5 660 helmets,.
12 666 means of communication,.
3782 units of thermal imaging and daylight optics,.
2793 quadcopters,.
11 military unmanned aerial systems,.
1703 generators and other sources of power,.
72 cars,.
2197 pieces of equipment (monitors, computers, printers and other office equipment),.
1391 laptop,.
2783 smartphones and tablets for gunners and aerial reconnaissance,.
309 units of sapper equipment.
Recall that we are talking about one of the largest funds to help the Ukrainian military, while it was founded with the start of the war in 2014.. Over 190 million UAH collected over eight years before the start of a large-scale invasion.
Come Back Alive provides the military with thermal and night vision devices, mobile surveillance systems, drones, demining kits and other high-precision equipment.
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In addition, the structure of the organization provides for such areas of activity as training in five instructor areas:.
snipers,.
sappers,.
gunners,.
UAV operators.
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Also, the instructors of the institution implement projects for the sports rehabilitation of veterans and the development of veteran business.
We recently reported that since the beginning of the war, several new features have been added to the Diya application.. So, for example, now Ukrainians have access to a temporary identity document. In addition, the application can support the APU.