Ukraine has agreed to transfer drone technology to six countries — The Guardian
Ukraine has signed agreements to transfer its drone technology to six countries. By the end of the year, Kyiv also plans to sign at least seven such agreements with NATO countries.
According to Davyd Aloyan, Deputy Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, Ukraine’s partners already include Latvia, Lithuania, Azerbaijan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar.
He noted that the “drone agreements” involve not only the transfer of drone manufacturing technology but also the exchange of combat experience, expertise, and access to components used in the Ukrainian defense industry.
Source: The Guardian.
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