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Hlib Kanevskyi, Director of the Defence Ministry's Procurement Department, said that this year the Ministry of Defence spent UAH 50 billion on the purchase of drones, including UAH 20 billion for long-range drones.
Ukraine will receive air defence missiles from Estonian defence company Frankenburg Technologies for testing.
The Russians have created a balloon that will relay signals to FPV drones, which will allow them to use drones over much greater distances.
For the first time, the Algerian military demonstrated the latest WJ-700 attack drones purchased from China.
The Turkish company ASISGUARD has developed a family of FPV drones for a variety of tasks, including indoor use.
The first batch of 3,000 FPV drones equipped with machine vision and target acquisition technologies has already been ordered by the government. The next tender for the supply of another 10,000 drones has already been launched through the closed module of Prozorro.
A new bill in Romania, if supported, would allow the shooting down of Russian drones that illegally violate its airspace.
The Taiwanese Armed Forces intend to focus on the use of long-range kamikaze drones to enhance their defence capabilities in the event of possible aggression from China. That is why they will purchase almost 1,000 of these drones.
The company's CEO, Haluk Bayraktar, noted that the plant is currently 80% ready. He also said that the company's capacity will allow it to produce about 120 drones a year.
Italian company Fincantieri has signed a memorandum of understanding with Qatari company Barzan Holdings to jointly develop a radar to combat short-range drones.
Deputy Minister of Defence Lieutenant General Ivan Havryliuk said that the Ukrainian defence industry has exceeded its drone production target.
Lithuania's Deputy Minister of National Defence Monika Koroliovienė said that Lithuania had agreed to finance the production of a Ukrainian drone missile following the Danish model.
The company said that the agreement was signed at the Saha Expo defence industry fair in Turkey.
The Ukrainian group Wild Hornets developed the Sting interceptor to combat the Russian-Iranian Shahedin.
One of the Ukrainian companies may soon obtain a licence for the production of such devices














