Foreign money is helping Ukraine’s defense-tech startups boost production and expand abroad, giving them a chance to compete with Western players.
Partners begin laying the groundwork for their planned three-state expansion into Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina.
As European countries rush to shore up their defences amid relentless fighting in Ukraine and a growing Russian "shadow" threat, companies here are capitalising on the age of drone warfare.
Ukraine has become the world leader in drone technology, surpassing the United States, U.S. Envoy Keith Kellogg said at the Yalta European Strategy conference in Kyiv on Sept. 13. Kellogg, U.S.
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Since then various Western companies have sought to showcase their drones on what has become the world’s best testing ground.
Ukraine has unveiled the latest "sea baby" drone, which it says can operate at distances of over 1,500 km and carry a payload ...
Among the flood of Ukrainian defense start-ups, one stands out to both its supporters and its critics: the drone maker Fire Point.