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Norway and the UK will send micro-drones to Ukraine

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The cost of all devices planned to be delivered is 90 million Norwegian kroner, or $9.26 million.

As part of military aid, Norway and the UK will provide Ukraine with micro-drones. About this with reference to the Ministry of Defense of Norway writes Reuters.

We are talking about the Teledyne Fair Black Hornet UAV. They are used for reconnaissance and target identification. The cost of all devices planned to be delivered is 90 million Norwegian kroner, or $9.26 million.

According to the Military, the Black Hornet consists of two drones, a charger and a control tablet. The weight of the kit is 1.3 kg. Since 2018, such drones have been used by the American army, and they have also been purchased by the French Ministry of Defense.

It was previously reported that a new $3 billion US military aid package to Ukraine, to be announced on August 24, will include three types of drones and other weapons to secure Kyiv’s medium-to-long-term defense posture .

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