Which is the primary international partner contributing to Ukraine's drone program in 2025?
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Ukraine to Receive 30,000 DeepStrike Autonomous Combat Drones in 2025
Dec 5, 2024, 03:01 PM
Ukraine's Defense Forces are set to receive over 30,000 DeepStrike long-range combat drones in 2025, according to Defense Minister Umerov. These UAVs are part of the President's Resilience Plan and have been partially funded by international partners investing in Ukraine's defense industry. The next-generation drones, known as DeepStrike, are designed for autonomous operations and high-precision strikes at long ranges, bolstering Ukraine's defense capabilities.
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