November 2025 results
In November, the volunteer team of the “B50 Frontier” NGO continued its systematic work in supporting the units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Our workshops, teams, and partners joined forces to respond quickly to military requests — ranging from manufacturing batteries and drones to weaving camouflage nets and fundraising for position fortification. Every area of our work has become part of a common cause: strengthening our defenders on the front line.
The B50 Frontier Workshop for drone and battery manufacturing and maintenance continued its operations in November. During this period, two batteries were produced for “Leleka” drones, which are a vital component of the units’ reconnaissance capabilities. Reliable batteries directly impact flight duration and the stability of drone operations. These manufactured batteries will allow the drones to perform their missions more effectively and remain operational under high-intensity conditions.


This month, the Camouflage Craftswomen continued their active volunteer work: four camouflage nets were woven and delivered to the soldiers of the 429th Unmanned Systems Regiment “Achilles” (Unit A 5100), where they are already providing protection at the front.


Simultaneously, the team began a large order for the 12th Brigade in the Kupyansk direction, preparing to support even more defenders and their equipment.

In October, the Cover You team sent 6×4 meter camouflage nets from a large order to a high-intensity direction for an artillery battery of fellow students from Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. We are sharing a photo report of the nets being received at the positions.


Also this month, our group finished a 6×8 meter perforated mesh-based camouflage net manufactured for Battalion 3082.


For the 54th Separate Mechanized Brigade, the Cover You team produced three camouflage nets, each 6×8 meters, already in winter colors.


Throughout the month, the B50 Frontier team initiated and conducted a fundraiser to manufacture high-capacity batteries for the drone operators of the 79th Separate Air Assault Brigade. The project is being implemented in cooperation with partners from Germany: they provided 20 drones, while our team covered part of the costs for components and the manufacturing of batteries for them.
The raised funds, totaling 37,500 UAH, were directed toward purchasing the necessary components, and the batteries for the 20 drones are currently in production. This will significantly increase the flight range and effectiveness of the drones. A giveaway was held among those who supported the fundraiser: a handmade clock, a collection of poems and photographs about the war, and a “Leleka-100” commemorative coin.
Last 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 — to fortify their positions with plastic sheeting, foil insulation, and electrical equipment to ensure warmth, dryness, and safety on the front line. Thanks to the funds raised, the necessary materials were purchased and delivered, and we are sharing the first photo reports.


All these results were made possible by the combined efforts of volunteers, partners, and dedicated people who support B50 Frontier. We continue to help where it is needed most. If you want to get involved — by supporting us with a donation or joining our volunteer team—you can find current information, payment details, and ways to help on our website and social media. Every contribution matters, as together we do more for victory.

