The Anti-Shahed Defense Line is not a single unit and not only the military. It is a system that works only when different participants are involved: the armed forces, civilians, communities, and responsible businesses.
The Aurora multimarket chain has supported the Anti-Shahed Defense Line by donating UAH 1.5 million to the Dignitas charitable foundation. These funds will be used to procure equipment for FPV interceptor crews of the Skyfall unit within the Burevii Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine. This includes technical tools without which effective operations are impossible—detecting, intercepting, and destroying Shahed drones. Thanks to this support, service members will be able to strengthen their capabilities and protect the sky even more effectively, minimizing threats to civilian infrastructure and people.
As part of the project, the Skyfall unit receives not only the interceptors themselves, but also training and a complete operational kit: communications, power supply, antennas, and other essential equipment.
By supporting the Anti-Shahed Defense Line, businesses are not just donating—they become part of a protection system that genuinely reduces the number of strikes on rear cities and saves lives in the regions where they operate.
“Every hryvnia invested in air defense by citizens, foundations, and businesses means saved lives. The more forces and resources we have, the more families will be able to sleep peacefully at night,” the unit emphasizes.
The Anti-Shahed Defense Line is being built together. And everyone who joins it makes their sky safer.