18/03/2026
For those who’ve just joined the page, a bit of background:
I’ve been helping source equipment for soldiers since Tzuk Eitan (Operation Protectivr Edge) in 2014.
On 8 October I stepped this up into a full operation, starting with a drone project, and I haven’t really stopped since.
This is all fully voluntary.
Requests come to me directly from soldiers, mostly through word of mouth, across all kinds of units and ranks.
I take verification very seriously, I check everything through my network of army contacts and volunteers, and also ask for army ID, photos, or a quick video call when needed.
My focus is first and foremost on life-saving equipment: drones, helmets, and vests.
After that I help with things that make a real difference day to day, like boots, thermal clothing, and protective eyewear.
I also take on a small number of morale projects, like sending pizza into Gaza or Lego for injured soldiers, the kind of things that lift them (and me!) a bit in the middle of all this.
I help both mandatory and reserve soldiers.
I work closely with around 10 reserve logistics officers and stay with their units when they’re called up, helping them get what they need.
My adopted unit is a classified special ops tunnel team and we’ve built a close, ongoing relationship over time.