German systems that quantum systems have opened workshops in different regions of Ukraine, while working in Germany, USA and Australia.
German systems that quantum systems have launched secrets for making vector intelligence drones in Ukraine. This was announced by the American Publication Politico.
The Managing Director of Quantum Systems Ukraine, in an event to test the drones that took place this Sunday in the west of Ukraine, Alexander Berezhnoy said their company was a model to follow how to do it. The company opened workshops in different regions of Ukraine, which simultaneously developed production in Germany, USA and Australia.
So far, about 80 drones per month has been made in Ukraine, in Germany – approximately 120.
Vector was one of the first drones that Ukraine received in 2022. The new version is equipped with artificial intelligence and the WASP’s acoustic sensor, which gives you to determine the enemy’s artillery by sound from a long distance.
Drones are undergoing trials with the Ukrainian missile-artillery command.
Representatives of the company said it was the war in Ukraine that became the main training area for the development of drone technologies, half -joking stating that “the development of the drone industry took place in Donbass, and not in the Silicon Valley.”
Working in Ukraine is associated with risks, as Russia’s missiles regularly try to hit defense businesses. In thinking, the whole is spreading its capacity in the country and is closely cooperating with European factories.
Earlier, Zelensky estimated the potential of the Ukraine defense industry of over $ 35 billion. It produces about 1000 types of products, but 40% has no proper financing.
Zelensky spoke about the lack of billions -billions of drones
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Source: korrespondent

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