Ukraine approves Bird of Prey drone system for combat
- Ukraine's Defense Ministry announced on March 26 the approval of the Bird of Prey unmanned aviation system for combat operations, which is designed to target enemy vehicles and fortified positions.
- The Bird of Prey drones have proven effective in destroying enemy armored vehicles, as stated by Ukraine's Defense Ministry.
- Ukraine aims to produce at least 30,000 long-range drones in 2025, enhancing its UAV capabilities.
- Ukraine produced over 2 million unmanned aerial vehicles in 2024 and continues to innovate in drone technology.
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Ukraine approves Bird of Prey drone system for combat
Ukraine's Defense Ministry announced on March 26 that it has approved the domestically produced Bird of Prey unmanned aviation system for combat operations.The system was developed based on battlefield experience, optimizing its effectiveness against enemy vehicles and fortified positions, the ministry said. The drones are equipped with payloads capable of striking heavy equipment such as tanks, armored personnel carriers, and self-propelled art…
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