There are good prospects. Zelensky shared details about drone production.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced an increase in drone production in Ukraine. He emphasized that this applies to all types of drones and ground robotic complexes. Zelensky stressed that Ukraine needs stable growth in the production and supply of unmanned components for the military. This year there are already good prospects for achieving these goals.
Subscribe to the channel «Glavkom» on TelegramZelensky also highlighted that since the beginning of the year, many new certified examples of drones with fiber-optic control systems have appeared in Ukraine. Ukrainian enterprises are gradually mastering the production of such drones with the aim of achieving larger scales.
The President noted that there is also positive dynamics concerning 'deep strikes'. He did not specify exact figures but assured that Ukraine will provide the necessary volume for the troops this year.
After the start of peace negotiations led by the United States, the number of Russian drone strikes on Ukraine increased by more than 50%. Within 30 days after February 18, Russia carried out 4776 drone strikes, which is a significant increase compared to the previous period.
Analyzing what has been written, it can be concluded that Ukraine is actively developing the production of drones and ground robotic complexes. This is an important step towards providing the army with the necessary unmanned components. However, the increase in the number of Russian drone strikes on Ukraine poses a serious threat and requires increased efforts to protect the country.
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