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Ukrainian Manufacturers Able to Produce 4 Million Drones per Year, Umerov Says

Summary by The Kyiv Independent
Ukrainian companies have increased their industrial capacity to produce four million drones a year, Defense Minister Rustem Umerov said at a June 26 press briefing.The statement comes as Ukraine seeks to increase domestic arms production amid uncertainty over further U.S. support and reduced dependence on supplies from European partners.Ukrainian manufacturers will supply four million drones to the front line this year, while the Ukrainian army …

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Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustev Umerov said today that Ukrainian companies have increased their industrial capacities to be able to produce four million drones per year.

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Today, Ukrainian manufacturers have reached a level that allows the production of more than 4 million drones a year.

Zelensky announced the scaling up of drone production after the Technological Stakes. Read details tsn.ua (1+1 news).

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held a technological meeting. During it, the production of drones was discussed, including for protecting cities from Russian attacks. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the evening address of the head of the Ukrainian state. According to Zelensky, during the meeting, there were detailed reports on drones. In particular, they talked about finances, production, and necessary regulatory simpli…

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