Financial and procurement report for August 2025
While summer remained a time of rest for some, this period was filled with intense work for others due to constant enemy pressure. We're grateful to everyone who contributes to strengthening the brigade's capabilities on the frontlines through their subscription — without letting it interfere with their own well-deserved break. We also welcome new members to our community and thank you for making a choice that will meaningfully impact Azov's effectiveness.
Now let's dive into the numbers and August results:
August numbers
Together, we managed to cross the $70,000 milestone!
Our total accumulated amount reached $75,932.

We're incredibly pleased to see steady growth in these numbers, as it means more units will be equipped with more essential gear!
Procurements
Amount spent on procurement: $91,757
The lion's share of these funds went toward fulfilling a major request from the unmanned systems battalion, which we started reporting on back in July. Additionally, thanks to the STRUM community, the brigade crossed several other important needs off its list.

$53,383 was spent on procuring various types of drone components for operators in the unmanned systems battalion.
This procurement included:
— 600 video transmitters (including antennas);
— 500 receivers;
— 200 antennas.

These components and their quantities will allow our drones to operate on the frontlines across different frequencies for an extended period. The speed with which this request was fulfilled enables adaptation to constant changes related to enemy tactics. This is a brilliant example demonstrating STRUM's effectiveness.
$29,888 went toward acquiring transport vehicles to support brigade logistics:
— 2 Peugeot Rifter vehicles.

$8,485 was used to purchase components for the 1st Special Purpose Battalion:
— 100 video transmitters;
— battery assembly.

The STRUM network continues to prove its effectiveness through a simple truth — one person can influence military capabilities. When united with like-minded individuals, they become part of a powerful force that, in our case, helps Azov avoid stopping due to shortages and remain ready to continue the fight.