 U.S. to transfer Skydio Autonomous Drones to Ukraine. The United States Agency for International Development, USAID, has announced the transfer of nine Skydio Autonomous Drones to Ukraine for documenting war crimes. USAID will send drones to Ukraine's Prosecutor General's Office. Skydio 2 Plus are equipped with four K cameras and will be used for taking photos and videos to document war crimes. USAID will aid the Office of the Prosecutor General to document the more than 115,000 instances of destroyed civilian infrastructure and evidence of human rights abuses on frontline communities and liberated territories. USAID said, as for now, two Ukrainian human rights coalitions that enjoy USAID support have documented over 40,000 cases of Russian war crimes since 24 February 2022. USAID also participates in joint visits with the Ukrainian Parliament's Commissioner for Human Rights to record war crimes. USAID's Facilitation of Drones Donated by Skydio is the latest partnership with the U.S. private sector to support Ukraine. USAID has delivered Starlink data terminals donated by SpaceX as well as laptops and software for Ukraine school children and teachers donated by HP, Inc. JP.IK and Microsoft. USAID also partners with the private sector to support Ukrainian grain production and export through the Agri-Ukraine initiative launched in July 2022.