Ukrainian military tests FPV strike drones made in Zaporizhzhia
It is planned to improve the first models, and subsequently expand their number and scale production

The Ukrainian military has tested FPV attack drones made in Zaporizhzhia. After the test, their production is planned to be improved and scaled up, said Yuriy Malashko, head of the Zaporizhzhia Military District.
Source. This was reported by Interfax-Ukraine.
"Today, the soldiers tested the operation of Zaporizhzhia-made attack drones. Before the FPV drones are handed over to combat units, each will be thoroughly tested: first at the factory, and then in the places of combat coordination," he wrote in his telegram channel.
According to him, it is planned to improve the samples and scale up production, as well as expand the model range.
Malashko is convinced that the FPV drones will help the soldiers show excellent results on the battlefield.
"The more of these drones we can send, the more lives we will save. We are waiting for good news from the Zaporizhzhia front!" summarized Malashko.
Background. As reported, Ukraine's Antonov joined the European Aerospace and Defense Lobby. The members of this organization are Airbus SE, BAE Systems Plc and Rheinmetall AG.
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