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Kyiv ramps up drone production following cuts in foreign military aid

Kyiv ramps up drone production following cuts in foreign military aid

CNA12-05-2025

Ukraine is ramping up domestic drone production with a goal of producing millions more units each year. Drones have become an increasingly critical component of the war with Russia. While Ukraine has relied on allies for military aid since Moscow's full-scale invasion, it hopes to eventually export drone technology - an effort that could fit in well with Europe's plans to boost its own defenses. William Denselow reports.

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