Colonel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine: no NATO army is ready for modern warfare.
NATO armies are not ready for modern warfare with drones
The commander of the UAV Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Colonel Vadym Sukharevskyi, argues that no NATO army has a sufficient level of readiness to combat drones. He notes that the Alliance must recognize the economic advantages of drones, as they are produced more cheaply than conventional weapons. Thousands of unmanned vehicles are already operating on the military front, helping to reduce risks for the military.
Ukrainian company to supply controllers for drones to the American market
The Ukrainian manufacturer of components for partial-first-person-view (FPV) drones, company '603700', will supply flight controllers to the American market. This step is important for the development of the Ukrainian drone industry and international cooperation in this field.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine will purchase FPV drones worth over 40 billion UAH
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine plans to spend over 40 billion hryvnias on the purchase of partial-first-person-view (FPV) drones. This is an investment in the development of military technology and meeting the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for modern reconnaissance and combat support means.
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