Ukraine’s Defense Ministry presents modern Ukrainian unmanned systems to Czech President

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Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense presented Czech President Petr Pavel with samples of modern Ukrainian unmanned systems.

According to Ukrinform, this was reported by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.

During the presentation, various types of interceptor drones were demonstrated, as well as maritime unmanned systems that are already being used by Ukraine’s Defense Forces.

The Ukrainian side showcased solutions aimed at countering aerial threats, including enemy strike UAVs, along with unmanned maritime platforms that enhance security in the Black Sea.

Special attention was paid to technological approaches, development speed, and the scaling up of production under conditions of full-scale war.

According to Deputy Minister of Defense Hanna Hvozdiar, Ukraine’s defense industry is ready to strengthen cooperation with international partners.

“Today, the domestic defense industry comprises hundreds of solutions that rapidly move from concept to serial use on the battlefield. We present these capabilities under a single national brand, ZBROYA, which brings together state and private manufacturers, engineering teams, and R&D centers,” Hvozdiar noted.

The Ministry of Defense emphasized that the development of unmanned technologies remains one of the key priorities for strengthening Ukraine’s defense capabilities and enhancing Europe’s security.

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As previously reported by Ukrinform, Czech President Petr Pavel is currently visiting Ukraine. He has held a series of meetings with Ukraine’s leadership to discuss various areas of cooperation.

Photo: Ministry of Defense of Ukraine