Drone Maker 'General Cherishnya' Hit by Enemy Strike, Vows to Keep Operating.
About the Company and Its Mission
According to Espreso.tv: Ukrainian defense-tech firm 'General Cherishnya' has confirmed that one of its production sites was struck by an enemy attack, but insists operations will continue without interruption. The company specializes in manufacturing FPV drones and interceptors designed to counter Iranian-made 'Shahed' drones.
Driving Toward Victory
On June 21, the Financial Times highlighted Ukrainian drone innovations that helped halt the Russian offensive. In a statement, the company's press service said:
'The enemy launched a strike on one of the General Cherishnya production facilities. We were prepared for this scenario.'
Despite ongoing Russian assaults, company representatives emphasized:
'Despite Russian attacks, we continue to work—and we will work even harder.'
By maintaining production under fire, General Cherishnya demonstrates resilience and unwavering commitment to its mission.
It is worth noting that the company's work holds strategic importance for Ukraine's defense capabilities, especially amid modern military conflicts. Producing drones capable of countering threats like Shaheds is critical for protecting civilians and infrastructure. The firm's ability to keep running under wartime pressure also highlights the adaptability of Ukrainian enterprises and their capacity to respond swiftly to security challenges.
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