As Ukrainians, we look back on 2024 with heavy hearts — grieving losses, exhausted, yet unwavering in our resolve. The war continues. At Dzyga’s Paw, we do everything we can, but sometimes even that is not enough. We have lost friends, territory, and resources, but surrender is not an option.
In 2024, our founder, Dimko, one team member, and two volunteers joined the Armed Forces to defend our country on the battlefield.During these unstable times, our team has built a structured, resilient organization that does not depend on any person alone.
This growth, along with your support, allowed us to increase aid to the Armed Forces by 33.5% compared to 2023 despite declining global attention. We achieved this thanks to our long-time donors and the over 2,000 new supporters who joined us in 2024.Your commitment has made a real impact on Ukraine’s defenders, and together, we will continue to stand strong.
As we step into 2025, we remain unwavering in our mission. The world speaks increasingly of “peace,” but we must remember — peace must be just. We reject any notion of a “frozen” conflict, knowing too well from history where such false compromises lead. Ukraine’s security, and by extension, Europe’s, depends on what we do now.
And so, we will continue to do what we do best: equipping those who fight for our freedom. Thank you for standing with us and enabling our work.
With gratitude and determination, Dzyga’s Paw Team
Similar to securing safe movement, ADS are crucial to evacuating wounded soldiers. They prevent enemy detection and attacks, ensuring that evacuation teams can carry out their missions without additional threats.
Engineering units responsible for laying mines in gray zones and building defensive lines, bridges, and crossings during the advancement of assault units rely on ADS to ensure their safety. These systems help maintain secure logistical connections with the rear, ensuring the continuity of operations.
Soldiers, in particular, FPV drone operators can work closer to enemy lines with relative safety by using ADS. These systems protect against enemy detection and attacks, enhancing both safety and operational effectiveness.
Moving to and from combat positions is one of the most dangerous moments for troops, especially for FPV drone teams. ADS blocks enemy signals, ensuring safer movement and preventing enemy drones from targeting and destroying the crew.
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