KYIV (Reuters) - Ukraine is seeking to expand its military "drone coalition" with allies, to include at least 20 new countries to help supply drones, cooperate on technology, and strengthen its military as the war with Russia enters its third year.
Ukraine is seeking to expand its military drone coalition with allies, to include at least 20 new countries to help supply drones, cooperate on technology, and strengthen its military as the war.
Ukraine is seeking to expand its military "drone coalition" with allies, to include at least 20 new countries to help supply drones, cooperate on technology, and strengthen its military as the war with Russia enters its third year. Deputy Defence Minister Kateryna Chernohorenko said that eight countries had so far joined the coalition, an initiative initially launched by Ukraine, Latvia and Britain. Kyiv is working to ensure more purchases, more supplies of components and closer cooperation on technology solutions to be able to respond to changing war tactics.
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