The campaign marks the second milestone in a year-long support program that Intellias is delivering through its strategic partnership with Ukraine’s Third Army Corps.

Lviv, Ukraine – August 20, 2026 – Intellias, a global partner for AI-enabled product engineering and digital solutions, is contributing UAH 1.5 million to help procure STING interceptor drones for the Third Army Corps ahead of Ukraine’s Independence Day. As part of the initiative, the company triples employee donations, turning collective contributions into sustained frontline support.
Following this second transfer, the partnership has already delivered UAH 3 million in total support to the Third Army Corps. By the end of 2026, Intellias plans to contribute UAH 4 million, including UAH 3 million from the company and UAH 1 million from employees.
These funds will help procure 50 STING interceptor drones — high-speed FPV drones specifically designed to intercept hostile unmanned aerial vehicles. Their speed, maneuverability, and precision make them an effective tool for countering aerial threats while helping protect military personnel and critical infrastructure.
“Supporting Ukraine’s Defense Forces remains one of Intellias’ highest priorities. That’s why we’ve reshaped our support model around long-term partnership. For us, this means providing consistent support, maintaining a clear understanding of evolving needs, and directing resources where they can create the greatest impact. I’m grateful to the Third Army Corps team for their trust and commitment to building a lasting partnership.”
Vitaly Sedler, CEO and Co-founder of Intellias
The first phase of the campaign took place in May, when Intellias transferred UAH 1.5 million to the Third Army Corps as part of a Vyshyvanka Day fundraising initiative. The August campaign continues that effort, with employees contributing through the IntelliShare platform and office fundraising activities, while the company triples every donation.
In 2026, Intellias concentrated its military support on the operational needs of the Third Army Corps — Ukraine’s largest military formation, responsible for defending more than 150 kilometers of the frontline.
Rather than relying on one-time campaigns, the partnership enables both sides to plan support around evolving battlefield requirements, ensuring timely delivery of critical equipment and funding initiatives that directly strengthen operational readiness.
“For the military, consistent support from partners makes a real difference. When businesses contribute regularly, we can plan procurement in advance, respond to urgent needs faster, and equip thousands of service members with the resources they need. In wartime, that translates into operational advantage.”
Oksana Dragan, Chief Operating and Marketing Officer of the Third Army Corps Headquarters Foundation
Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Intellias has directed approximately UAH 140 million toward Ukraine’s Defense Forces and related charitable initiatives. The company’s support extends beyond frontline equipment to mobilized colleagues, Ukraine’s Invictus Games community, and veteran sports development.
In 2025, Intellias contributed UAH 2 million to the Khartiia Brigade to procure five radio electronic reconnaissance systems. In 2024, the company and its employees jointly funded upgrades for 15 Vector drones in partnership with Quantum-Systems. Intellias also supported the procurement of FlyEye UAVs together with the Serhiy Prytula Foundation and contributed UAH 5 million to Come Back Alive to help procure Leleka-100 reconnaissance drones for Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence units.
The campaign marks the second milestone in a year-long support program that Intellias is delivering through its strategic partnership with Ukraine’s Third Army Corps. Lviv, Ukraine – August 20, 2026 – Intellias, a global partner for AI-enabled product engineering and digital solutions, is contributing UAH 1.5 million to help procure STING interceptor drones for the […]
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