Ukraine’s Come Back Alive Foundation Raises $8.3 Million to Counter Russian Recon Drones

‘s Come Back Alive Foundation has raised over $8.3 million to combat Russian reconnaissance drones, marking a significant step in bolstering the country’s air defense capabilities. The funds, collected through the foundation’s “REBnemo tak REBnemo” campaign, will purchase anti-aircraft drones and components to neutralize enemy UAVs like the Supercam, ZALA, and Orlan-10, showcasing the growing role of drones in modern warfare.

Cost-Effective Air Defense Solutions

Using anti-aircraft drones to intercept reconnaissance UAVs offers a cheaper and more efficient alternative to traditional surface-to-air missile systems. The campaign, which raised 309 million Ukrainian hryvnia (approximately $8.3 million USD), includes a final $1.3 million donation from ‘s Fritt Ukraina. Transport vehicles will also enhance the mobility of Air Force units, particularly for electronic reconnaissance (RER) and electronic warfare (EW) specialists who intercept and jam enemy signals.

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Ukrainian Innovation in Combat

Except for the transport vehicles, all equipment is Ukrainian-made, designed for active combat missions. The project equips mobile fire teams with secure communications, including mobile command posts and portable kits for autonomous field operations. Mobile EW/RER units, trained to detect and neutralize drones near Patriot missile batteries, strengthen Ukraine’s layered air defense strategy.

DroneXL’s Take

This effort shows how drones are rewriting the rules of warfare—affordable, agile, and deadly effective. For Ukraine, countering Russian drones with their own UAVs is a smart move, stretching limited resources further. But it’s a double-edged sword: as drone tech spreads, so does the risk of an unchecked aerial arms race. The skies are getting crowded, and the world needs to figure out how to keep up.

Photo credits: Come Back Alive Foundation


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