FIELD GARAGE (campaign 22)
- Nov 17, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 6
STATUS:
CAMPAIGN CLOSED. 328K UAH (8K USD) spent on spare parts for ongoing vehicle maintenance, an extra EW battery, an impact wrench, tow straps, air compressors, jump starters, snow chains and traction bands, three car batteries, starting fluid, a hydraulic floor jack, metal profiles and angle irons to weld canopies for three newly arrived trucks, tarp fabric for the same purpose, an OBD diagnostic scanner, 64 jerry cans (which never return from the zero line), bulbs, welding electrodes, metal cutting discs, sealant, washer fluid, and other minor hardware. The photo shows one of our destroyed vehicles after another repair session. "Runs like a beast, nobody can catch it," our company tech comments. "But this one ain't running anymore." (More on that later).
Bank receipts over 3K UAH (69 USD) are in the files.
Special thanks to everyone who backed this campaign.
And a separate shoutout to the donors who provided us with vehicles outside of this specific fundraiser.
A quick update on the L200 we repaired during previous campaigns — the one that had already survived a hit. It has been destroyed at the zero line.



THE NEED:
War destroys vehicles daily. We need a constant flow of funds to keep our combat and logistics fleet moving. This covers continuous repairs, garage tools, spare parts, and fluids.
INITIAL GOAL:
300K UAH (7K USD)
MORE ABOUT FIELD GARAGE
1/3 — The Combat Fleet. These vehicles go directly to the zero line. They require a full inspection and repairs after every single mission—from minor fixes to major overhauls. Despite their age, they must be in flawless condition and carry double sets of spare parts. We must always have a backup ready to roll.
1/3 — Logistics & Supply. These keep the unit breathing: transporting drones, moving pilots to test flights, hauling ammo between points, picking up deliveries, evacuating the sick to civilization, and moving food or garbage.
1/3 — The Graveyard. These are in a pathetic state, no matter how much we care for them. They are literally Swiss cheese from shrapnel or require repairs we simply can't afford right now. Judging by the mileage, some of these trucks have driven to the Moon and are currently on their way back.


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