Russia attacks Ukraine with ballistic missile and 133 drones
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In about a year, Ukraine has turned the interceptor drones from an engineering novelty into a mass-produced foundation of its air defense.
Ukraine's Ministry of Defence has said that the country's wartime strategy is based on three key objectives: strengthening air defence, halting Russian forces across all fronts and depriving Russia
European investors are backing two of the region’s fastest-growing technology start-ups developing low-cost air defence systems to help plug one of Europe’s biggest military capability gaps.
Ukraine has never received a license to produce MIM-104 Patriot air defense systems or ammunition for them. These systems can shoot down ballistic missiles,
The Government of Estonia is providing €11 million to strengthen Ukraine’s air defense and ammunition supplies under NATO’s PURL initiative. — Ukrinform.
As the war in Ukraine drags into its fifth year, drones have come to completely dominate the front line—a transformation in modern warfare that is being