Bulava has received requests from several brigades where our family and friends serve to support in procuring tactical gear for the soldiers. We are raising $10,000 to fundraise to buy gear to several brigades stationed in the most active spots in Ukraine.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces have bravely defended and liberated many Ukrainian territories from Russian occupation.

Bulava has raised enough funds to manufacture over 100 winter uniforms for soldiers. We use manufacturers and businesses in Ukraine when possible to reduce the cost of shipping and to support the Ukrainian economy.

Similarly, Bulava has used this campaign to fund the purchase and shipment of over 200 tactical first aid kits, ultimately distributed to several brigades serving on the front lines. We have also supplied powerbands, thermal vision, flash lights, and other supplies to our friends and family on the front lines with the help of your donations.

We are always happy to share more of our success stories. Please feel free to reach out to us or visit our blog on our website for all of the incredible things we accomplish with your donations.

PROJECT STRENGTH

Project Highlights

  • 200 Tactical First Aid Kits provided to soldiers on the front lines

    With the help of Smart Ass Survival, Bulava was able to deliver 200 tactical first aid kits to Ukrainian Soldiers all along the front lines of Ukraine. It is with the help of supporters and partners such as Smart Ass Survival that Bulava is able to accomplish its mission.

  • Providing over 100 winter uniforms for soldiers on the front lines

    Winter in Ukraine is cold, and is especially challenging for Ukrainian soldiers tasked with defending the front lines. Although the government of Ukraine provided basic winter clothing, Bulava went above and beyond to make sure that soldiers in the “hottest” points have top gear for the season.

  • Providing thermal vision gear for artillery forces

    Bulava purchased and provided thermal vision gear for soldiers serving in artillery brigades along the front lines. Thermal vision allows Ukrainian soldiers to see missiles as well as enemy movement during the night. These devices help them shoot down rockets and repel enemy advancements.