Kamyshin proposes NATO to buy 1 million drones for Ukraine from Ukrainian manufacturers

Kamyshin proposes NATO to buy 1 million drones for Ukraine from Ukrainian manufacturers

He added that "the effectiveness of our drones has been proven at the frontline, and their cost is as competitive as possible"

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Kamyshin proposes NATO to buy 1 million drones for Ukraine from Ukrainian manufacturers

Ukraine's Minister for Strategic Industries Oleksandr Kamyshin has called on NATO to purchase 1 million drones for Ukraine from Ukrainian manufacturers. He assured the Alliance that Ukraine has the necessary capabilities and technologies.

"Yesterday, Jens Stoltenberg announced that NATO countries are ready to supply Ukraine with one million drones, and I, like every Ukrainian, am grateful for this support. Today at the Munich Security Conference, on behalf of the entire Ukrainian defence industry, I called on NATO to purchase this million drones from Ukrainian manufacturers. The capabilities are there, the technologies are there, the engineers are there," Kamyshin wrote on his Telegram channel on Friday.

He noted that Ukraine can produce both cheap FPV drones, "as well as things that fly over 1000 km, as well as land and sea drones. Combat and evacuation, reconnaissance and strike drones."

Kamyshin added that "the effectiveness of our drones has been proven at the frontline, and their cost is as competitive as possible."

"Ordering a million drones in Ukraine is the best way to make more Russians good," he urged.

As reported, during a meeting of NATO defence ministers in Brussels, the partners committed to supplying Ukraine with one million drones. The supply of one million drones to the Armed Forces of Ukraine will be the first agreement of the Drone Coalition.

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