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AMIC ENERGY and Dignitas fund handed over the first 25 drones to the Ukrainian army as part of the MAVIC from AMIC charitable initiative

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As a part of the joint initiative «MAVIC from AMIC», 25 DJI MAVIC 3 drones have been sent to the Ukrainian soldiers on the frontlines. These drones are mainly used for surveillance, as the Mavic is equipped with a high-resolution camera.

«The need for drones remains one of the most widespread. Where there are no drones, people go under fire for reconnaissance, and our defenders risk their lives and health. In order to change this, we need to work with the causes, not the consequences, to find and destroy weapons before they are fired», — says Lyuba Shipovych, founder of the Dignitas Foundation. «Mavics are the eyes of the military, without which it is impossible to wage this technological war, and the more drones, the more our lives are lost. I’ll quote our partner Protez hub: Prosthetics in Ukraine are free, donate for drones«.

In addition to handing over the first batch of drones, AMIC ENERGY has reached a milestone in accumulating the necessary amount to purchase 100 DJI MAVIC 3 drones as part of a charity initiative.

«Every effort dedicated to advancing Ukraine’s triumph is vital, and as such, we cannot remain indifferent during this crucial moment», — commented Günter Maier, Managing Director of AMIC ENERGY. «We are pleased to achieve this important goal together and I would like to thank every AMIC ENERGY customer for visiting our filling stations and bringing Ukraine closer to victory».

The MAVIC from AMIC initiative was launched in August this year, where every 5 UAH from the purchase of gasoline or diesel fuel at AMIC ENERGY filling stations is used to purchase DJI MAVIC 3 drones. Additional information on the terms of the fundraiser can be found on the official website dedicated to the charity initiative.

Support the Armed Forces of Ukraine and bring the victory closer by joining the charity fundraiser.
MAVIC from AMIC: The enemy cannot hide!

Additionally:

AMIC ENERGY is an Austrian company that owns a network of 470 retail service stations in Austria, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine. Since the full-scale invasion, AMIC ENERGY has been continuously providing assistance to units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, military administrations, territorial communities of different regions, and charitable organizations, and has already sent: more than 300 thousand liters of fuel, more than 65 units of special military devices and hardware complex for suppressing control channels of the ANTIDRON KVSG 6+ UAV, military clothing and body armor, almost 200 travel heaters, cars, universal mobile batteries Hama Supreme, etc.

Dignitas is a charitable foundation that has been helping to build a strong, technologically capable, and modern army since 2014 by providing the Armed Forces of Ukraine with technical and other tactical assistance, equipment, and high-quality knowledge and practices.

The Foundation was created by a large team of like-minded people, including Lyuba Shipovych and Maria Berlinska.

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