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Ukraine Strengthens Military With New B-1 Drone for Strategic Strikes Behind Enemy Lines

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The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense officially approved on April 15, the deployment of the domestically produced B-1 unmanned aerial system within the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The B-1 drones are lightweight “bombers” designed for precision strikes on the front lines and deeper behind enemy lines. These drones are capable of carrying a range of ammunition types and feature a low-noise, high-performance engine that enables them to remain airborne fo…
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The Ministry of Defense codified and allowed the armed forces of Ukraine to use the unmanned aerial complex of Ukrainian production B-1. This is written by the press service of the Armed Forces with a reference to the General Directorate for the Provision of the Support of the Life Cycle of the Armed Forces and Military Equipment. B-1 drones are super-light “bombers”, which were developed to defeat the explosion of life force, automotive and arm…

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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They are designed to destroy concentrations of manpower, vehicles and armored vehicles.

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charter97.org broke the news in on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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