Prytula unveils long-range Ukrainian drone

Serhiy Sternenko, Serhiy Prytula and Ihor Lachenkov from the Morok UAV
Serhiy Sternenko, Serhiy Prytula and Ihor Lachenkov from the Morok UAV
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Ukrainian volunteer activist and politician Serhiy Prytula and his charitable foundation will supply the military with long-range kamikaze drones Morok (Specter), Prytula announced via Facebook on Nov. 17. The manufacture of the UAVs was funded through a UAH 177 million ($4.9 million) fundraiser.

A month ago, during a major fundraising campaign ran by Prytula, Ukrainians donated enough funds for 101 Morok drones.

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“The first aircraft are now ready to be delivered to the appropriate institutions,” he said.

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"We expect to see video content with explosions this winter!”

Prytula also shared a photo with volunteers Serhiy Sternenko and Ihor Lachenkov beside one of the drones.

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In an earlier interview with NV Radio, Prytula mentioned that Morok UAVs can travel up to 800 kilometers and carry a 30-kilogram payload.

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