October 2025 results
Over the last month, the “B50 Frontier” organization has continued its active work in supporting Ukrainian defenders. The organization’s teams and workshops tirelessly produce drone batteries, weave camouflage nets, collect humanitarian aid, and provide units with essential materials for fortifying positions. Every project is a contribution to the safety and effectiveness of our military on the front lines.
The B50 Frontier workshop continues to work on manufacturing batteries for unmanned aerial vehicles. Pictured are batteries of our own production.

This month, the “Camouflage Craftswomen” volunteer team worked on another important order: the artisans wove and prepared two large camouflage nets for shipment, knowing that each one will provide additional protection for those on the front lines.


The nets were delivered to the soldiers of the 36th Separate Marine Brigade, where they are already playing their role in protecting personnel and equipment.


In October, the Cover You team manufactured a camouflage net with perforation on a net base. It has already been delivered to the 41st Brigade, where it will carry out its combat mission and serve as protection for our warriors.

In October, we also sent the first five 6×4 meter camouflage nets from a large order to a high-intensity front-line area for an artillery battery of fellow students from Kyiv-Mohyla Academy.

The Cover You team also joined a massive wave of aid for a hospital in Kramatorsk, where war victims and our defenders are treated. Thanks to joint efforts, they managed to collect and send the flour and sugar needed for baking bread. Together with other dedicated volunteers, they helped turn a small request into a full ton of flour, which will be used daily to bake fresh bread for those in need.


Throughout the month, the B50 Frontier team also held a fundraiser to support two units: artillerymen from the Pokrovsk direction and soldiers of the 25th Separate Assault Battalion. As winter approaches, the military is fortifying its positions, making plastic sheeting, foil insulation (folgoizol), and electrical equipment critical for ensuring warmth, dryness, and safety on the front lines.
Thanks to the funds raised, the necessary materials have already been purchased to equip shelters and maintain the combat effectiveness of units in harsh winter conditions. The team is awaiting confirmation of receipt from the soldiers, after which a report on the use of materials will be provided. Among those who supported the fundraiser with a donation, a giveaway was held for a 25th Separate Assault Battalion patch, three of the newest NBU “Unmanned Systems Forces” coins, and an Estonian Army daily ration.

Last month, we completed the fundraiser for net-gun cartridges for the soldiers of the 25th Separate Assault Battalion. These protective tools are vital, as the unit had previously received net-launching systems with our assistance, which showed high effectiveness in countering enemy drones.
Thanks to the support of contributors, the unit received the necessary systems, which are already being used directly at positions to protect personnel. The team has reported on the delivery of aid and sincerely thanks everyone who joined the fundraiser and supported our defenders.
We sincerely thank everyone who supports our work and participates in our fundraisers — your help makes every project possible and saves lives. Every donation, every hour of volunteer work, and every delivered net or battery strengthens our common cause. You can support B50 Frontier through our website and social media — all donation details and project information are available via the link.

