This fragment belongs to a Russian Orlan-10 unmanned aerial vehicle that was shot down by Ukrainian defense forces. The Orlan-10 is an advanced reconnaissance drone that was used by the enemy to target artillery and conduct surveillance. The presented fragment is an authentic part of this drone, saved after it was destroyed in the combat zone.
This is not just a souvenir. It is a real artifact of war, symbolizing the resistance, resilience and victory of Ukrainian defenders. Such an item can become an emotional accent in a collection, a memento or a sincere gift for those who support Ukraine.
Each purchase of this product is a contribution to the victory: all proceeds from the sale (excluding taxes and commissions) are used for the needs of the military, including the purchase of equipment, drones, communications and tactical assistance to units on the front line. You are not just getting a unique item - you are contributing to real help.
This piece is a small part of a big fight. And everyone who buys it becomes a part of our common resistance. Thank you for your support
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