Ukrnafta Supplies Nearly 45,500 Units of Equipment to Ukraine’s Defence Forces: Drones, Weapons, and Vehicles
Ukrnafta Supplies Nearly 45,500 Units of Equipment to Ukraine’s Defence Forces: Drones, Weapons, and Vehicles

Since 2023, Ukrnafta has purchased nearly 45,500 units of drones, vehicles, weapons, and other essential frontline equipment for Ukraine’s Defence Forces.

“Today, the world marks International Charity Day. For Ukrnafta, which has been actively supporting the Defence Forces since the start of 2023, this day is another opportunity to thank our defenders for their resilience, strength, and dedication — and to thank our partners, with whom we support the frontline, for their reliability. During this time, we have implemented unique projects. Together with the Come Back Alive foundation, and with Ukrnafta’s support, we have created state-of-the-art facilities for servicing F-16 fighter jets that safeguard our skies. Working alongside the National Guard of Ukraine’s Second Corps “Khartia”, we launched the “Energetic Fundraising” initiative aimed at raising UAH 100 million to support National Guard troops defending Kharkiv region. We have already provided them with pickup trucks, drones, and communications equipment — and this is just the beginning. We have also started raising UAH 4 million to equip the Boryviter military school with drones, communications devices, simulators, and training equipment,” said Yuriy Tkachuk, Acting Chairman of Ukrnafta’s Management Board. “I would like to thank the charitable organisations that help provide our troops with everything they need. My gratitude also goes to our defenders for giving us the chance to work and support Ukraine’s economy — and, of course, to the people of Ukrnafta, our volunteers and employees, who do everything and more to meet the needs of the Defence Forces.”

Ukrnafta’s contributions so far include:

10,810 drones – FPVs, quadcopters, and advanced UAV systems and complexes

534 vehicles – including pickup trucks, minibuses, and others

133 units of special equipment – such as armoured vehicles, tractors, cranes, field medical stations, mini fuel stations, modular housing, and recovery vehicles

925 units of electronic warfare and reconnaissance equipment

14,665 components – including ground stations and systems, radios, monitors, tablets, laptops, batteries, antennas, and cables

247 generators and charging stations

54 Starlink kits

10,136 pieces of miscellaneous gear – such as concrete tetrahedrons, road slabs, tactical gear, gas masks, ballistic blankets, furniture, refrigerators, tyres, portable toilets, and fire extinguishers

540 specialised devices – including optics, scopes, night-vision systems, turrets, searchlights, and other equipment

40 firearms, 8 mortars, 39 machine guns, 124 grenade launchers, and 7,178 rounds of ammunition