With more than 500 manufacturers and over 1,000 UAV models, Ukraine’s drone industry has fully formed. Production has grown 800 times since 2022, and experts say 2025 is the year to strengthen technology, ecosystems, and exports
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With more than 500 manufacturers and over 1,000 UAV models, Ukraine’s drone industry has fully formed. Production has grown 800 times since 2022, and experts say 2025 is the year to strengthen technology, ecosystems, and exports
FlyEye UAV Assembly Begins at Ukrainian Enterprise to Strengthen Defense and Industrial Cooperation
Delivery of fighter jets, long-term mine clearance program, and €20M food aid package signal Belgium’s strategic commitment
Talks focus on joint projects in unmanned systems, technology exchange, and training
New defense partnership enables joint ventures, tech exchange, and stable financing for Ukraine’s military industry
New long-range platform boosts strategic strike capabilities and domestic defense manufacturing scale
Record growth, over 800 manufacturers, and state orders set the stage for a UAH 200–300 billion market in 2025
Zelensky and Starmer discuss security guarantees, defense production programs, and urgent investments in Ukrainian drones ahead of Alaska talks
Verkhovna Rada considers amendments to support aircraft manufacturing with tax breaks, customs preferences, and export guarantees under Defence City regime
Flight safety, infrastructure readiness, and qualified personnel are key factors in deciding when Ukrainian airports can resume operations
Ukrainian Digital Ministry links US safety giant and counter-UAV specialist with 170 Brave1 startups to co-develop battlefield innovations
Kyiv and Washington are drafting a multibillion‑dollar agreement: the U.S. would buy up to $30 bn of Ukrainian UAVs while supplying next‑gen American arms and co‑locating mass production
Auterion’s $50 million contract will equip low‑cost UAVs with on‑board computers, smart cameras and anti‑jamming radios—boosting autonomy and accuracy on the front line by year‑end
Warsaw‑listed energy trader seeks “significant‑investor” status in Ukraine while launching a joint Polish‑Ukrainian drone venture
Kyiv also counting on up to ten Patriot batteries as Berlin spearheads European hunt for additional air‑defence assets
First PLN 400 k ($100 k) round will launch civilian UAV production in Poland, then shift to military drones and counter‑drone tech using combat‑tested Ukrainian know‑how
No signed contracts or Congressional approvals support claims of a $10‑30 billion U.S. purchase of Ukrainian drones—talks are ongoing, not finalized.
RSI Europe’s “Shpak” delivery opens a scalable industrial niche—long‑range, EW‑proof UAVs built in partnership with Kyiv’s fast‑moving defense tech scene
Next step: co‑production lines and fresh air‑defense packages under Oslo’s SAFE initiative
With 12,000 Latvian‑built drones slated for frontline delivery in 2025, the NATO‑backed “Drone Coalition” offers foreign capital immediate exposure to a fast‑scaling dual‑use industry
Four contracts signed with three domestic manufacturers will scale production of UAVs designed to neutralise Russian “Shahed” attacks and bolster Ukraine’s air‑defence grid.
French firms commit to manufacturing UAVs inside Ukraine as Kyiv prioritizes joint production, air‑defense synergies, and accelerated EU integration
Ukrainian FPV pioneer teams with Danish defense giant to build low‑cost, autonomous counter‑UAV platforms for Europe’s evolving air‑security needs
Bucharest eyes a factory in Brașov to build Ukrainian‑designed UAVs for the Romanian military and wider European market