Ukraine develops new drones after China restricts Mavic exports
The Ukraine government’s defense technology coordination platform, Ukrainian developers have already created drones that meet NATO standards. Officials confirmed that some of these drones are currently being used by the Ukrainian military on the front lines.
Ukraine's innovative solutions are revolutionizing the face of modern warfare.
It is worth noting that the Mavic drone, manufactured by China's DJI—this country's largest drone manufacturer—was initially intended for personal and commercial use. Nonetheless, it has now become one of the most commonly used drones in Ukraine's defense operations against Russia.
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A Ukrainian engineer-developed technology reports that four domestic drone models are capable of carrying out reconnaissance missions. In contrast to their Chinese equivalents, these Ukrainian-made drones are designed with communication systems that protect them from Russian electronic warfare (EW) countermeasures.
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It can stay aloft for up to 60 minutes, has a range of about 15 kilometers, and can carry up to 1 kilogram of payload.
Is primarily designed for frontline reconnaissance operations and live video transmission from combat areas.
An enhanced version of the Mavic drone.
Has a payload capacity of approximately 1.8 kilograms, a flight time of up to 60 minutes, and a top speed of about 74 kilometers per hour.
However, its payload capacity is significantly reduced, and its flight time is approximately 46 minutes, according to DJI's website.
Ukraine’s expanding drone industry
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal stated on January 3rd that Ukraine intends to produce at least 30,000 long-range drones and approximately 3,000 cruise missiles and drone-launched missiles in 2025.
It was predicted that by 2025, "killer robot" drones will appear on the battlefields of Ukraine, as AI and automation take over control of functions previously handled by human drone operators.
On January 16, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with Ukrainian drone manufacturers and reviewed recent developments in unmanned aerial vehicles.
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The Voice of a New Ukraine
Section: Business
Author: Дем'ян Шевко
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