Ukraine's Defense Forces May Receive Anduril's Advanced Bolt-M FPV Drones.
Advanced Bolt-M FPV Drones for Ukraine's Defense Forces
According to TSN.ua: Ukraine's Defense Forces could soon be equipped with the advanced Bolt-M FPV drones, manufactured by the American defense technology company Anduril. This model was initially ordered by the United States Marine Corps, which has a contract for their procurement. A batch of 250 Bolt-M FPV drones has already been delivered to the U.S. Marines, with an additional 300 systems sent to an undisclosed customer. The potential supply of these systems to Ukraine highlights the ongoing evolution of military aid, shifting increasingly toward sophisticated, asymmetric warfare capabilities.
Bolt-M Drone Specifications
Introduced in the autumn of 2024, the Bolt-M is a modern, first-person-view strike drone with significant operational advantages:
- Flight range: over 20 kilometers
- Flight endurance: up to 40 minutes
- Deployment time: just 5 minutes
The U.S. Marine Corps has ordered more than 600 Bolt-M drones in a contract worth nearly $24 million. Deliveries under this contract are scheduled to occur between February 2026 and April 2027.
Dan Leighton, a representative of Anduril, stated: 'We have engaged soldiers, Marines, other participants in modern conflicts.'
This statement underscores the critical role of new technologies in contemporary warfare and the company's focus on meeting modern military needs. The deployment of Bolt-M drones could substantially enhance the operational effectiveness of Ukraine's Defense Forces.
Acquiring the Bolt-M drones would mark a significant advancement in Ukraine's military technology, as these unmanned systems possess capabilities that could greatly improve reconnaissance and strike functions. Given the growing importance of drone technology in modern conflicts, their introduction could alter battlefield tactics. U.S. support in this domain also reflects a strategic interest in strengthening Ukraine's defensive capabilities amid the region's ongoing security challenges.
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