Poroshenko hands over the first batch of Stark 13 FPV bombers to the troops
Petro Poroshenko is handing over the first hundred Stark 13 FPV bombers to the troops. This is a new project of the Poroshenko Foundation, aimed at increasing the combat capability of the troops.
In total, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the fifth President has transferred over 68 thousand FPV drones of various types worth 1.2 billion hryvnias to the units of the Defense Forces.
The average efficiency of each FPV is at least 35%. According to Poroshenko, this means more than 20,000 eliminated occupiers. He emphasized that this is a contribution that the enemy definitely noticed.
“Exactly four years ago, the 206th Battalion was born within these walls. It was here that the barracks, hospital, and dining room where Marina fed the fighters were located. It was here that 2,000 people took the oath, who came as volunteers with weapons in their hands to defend Kyiv. It was right, although scary. Over these 4 years, we have done a lot. But the threat has not diminished,” the fifth President noted.
He also talked about another project.
“These are 100 Stark 13 FPV bombers. There are powerful batteries. The drone is capable of attacking a target with a 4 kg projectile at a distance of 10 kilometers. And with a 3 kg projectile – almost 20 kilometers,” Poroshenko explained.
The drone destroys the enemy and returns for a new portion of the bomb load.
“We are constantly modernizing. From the first 7″ and 8″ FPVs to fiber optics and heavy 15″ drones, and now with a large reset, as well as “Lightnings” that fly 80 km. The enemy will definitely not be spared from us. And the result of the work of these new FPVs will be a gift to the occupiers on the fourth anniversary of the large-scale invasion of the 13-year war,” Poroshenko emphasized.
Earlier in December 2025, it was also announced about the new program of the Poroshenko Foundation – Ukrainian kamikaze drones “Blyskavka” went to the front. The drone can reach a cruising speed of up to 110 kilometers per hour and stay in the air for up to 60 minutes.
The maximum payload for the Blyskavka is 8 kilograms. The aircraft can carry various types of ammunition to hit targets behind enemy lines: field positions, buildings with personnel and equipment, etc. The crew needs up to 10 minutes to deploy and prepare for launch, and 5 minutes are enough to leave the takeoff position.
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