Defence
Frontline Defense & Protection
Completed Initiative — Executed via Bird of Light Ukraine (NGO).
In the war’s early stages, we secured humanitarian delivery by equipping defenders and first responders with life-saving technology, strictly for humanitarian use, through our Ukrainian entity.
Aerial Intelligence & Safety
We delivered $600,000+ in advanced drone technology, including thermal optics, to units in Kherson, Izium, and beyond—enabling lifesaving situational awareness, casualty location, and safe evacuation routes.
Tactical Medicine
We supplied industrial quantities of trauma care, including ambulances, thousands of TPAK decompression needles and compression bandages, directly to frontline medics and partners like the Prytula Foundation and Come Back Alive.
Protective Communications
We delivered secure radios, repeaters, and range-finding optics to ensure that those operating in the "Grey Zones" remained connected and protected.
Critical Mobility: 4 Ambulances for Frontline Medics
It took a global coalition to pull this off. Thanks to sponsorship from Mary Pat Bonner and sourcing assistance from Salvo Arena (Chiomenti), we delivered four ambulances to Ukraine. These vehicles are heading to the frontlines for urgent civilian evacuation.
The First Fleet: Two Ambulances & Critical Medical Aid
A look back at our first major medical delivery. With the support of Tom Perriello, we procured two ambulances from Romania and packed them with 500 CAT tourniquets, stretchers, and 5,000 protein bars. This was the start of our medical mobility fleet.
First Eyes in the Sky: Our Initial Drone Deployment
Our defense operations began here. We sourced 6 DJI drones (Mini 2s and Air 2S) from Romania to give defenders immediate 'eyes in the sky.' These early commercial units provided vital situational awareness when it was needed most.