Defense Minister: Ukrainian drone manufacturers working at “tremendous pace”
Ukraine is rapidly boosting drone production to fulfill military requirements, with a focus on efficiency and diversification of drone models, as per Defense Minister Rustem Umerov. The post Defense Minister: Ukrainian drone manufacturers working at “tremendous pace” appeared first on Euromaidan Press.
“In line with the demand, we are now starting to purchase them (drones – ed.), produce them, work with partners so that they also donate them as international technical assistance. We can meet the target announced by both volunteers and authorities,” said the minister, according to Ukrinform.
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