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Ukraine to spend EUR 500 mln on drones in 2023: officials

30.01.2023 18:30
Ukraine’s armed forces will spend some USD 550 million (EUR 505 million) on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) this year as Kyiv seeks to build “an army of drones” to help fight Russia, officials have said.  
Ukraines armed forces will spend some USD 550 million (EUR 505 million) on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in 2023, officials said on Monday.
Ukraine’s armed forces will spend some USD 550 million (EUR 505 million) on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in 2023, officials said on Monday.Army.com.ua, CC BY 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

The plan was announced by Ukraine’s Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov on Monday, the Reuters news agency reported. 

Reznikov wrote on Facebook: "In 2023, we are increasing the procurement of UAVs for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. We plan to allocate about 20 billion hryvnias (USD 547.05 million) to this segment."

Both Ukraine and Russia have used a wide range of drones for reconnaissance and attack purposes during the war so far, according to Reuters.

Ukraine has received notable supplies of UAVs from partners, including Turkey's Bayraktar TB2 combat drone and the Norwegian-made Black Hornet reconnaissance drone, news outlets reported.

'Army of drones'

However, Kyiv is now seeking to step up domestic production to create its own "army of drones," according to officials.

16 deals signed with domestic producers

Sixteen deals have already been signed with Ukrainian drone-makers, reporters were told.

"The independence of the military-industrial complex is one of the factors of the country's defence capability," Reznikov stated on Monday, as quoted by Reuters.

Monday is day 341 of Russia’s war against Ukraine. 

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Source: Reuters, The GuardianThe New Voice of Ukraine