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Ukrainian manufacturer showcases its own range of drone munitions

Ukrainska Pravda

Ukrainska Pravda

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July 6, 2026

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Ukrainian manufacturer showcases its own range of drone munitions

A Ukrainian manufacturer of artillery ammunition and mines, which asked not to be named for security reasons, has presented a range of domestically developed drone munitions.

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Defence Blog

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· Jun 24, 2026

Ukraine’s new cheap recon drone flies 150 km deep into enemy lines

A Ukrainian defense firm has developed a hand-launched reconnaissance drone capable of flying 150 km (93 miles) into enemy territory while resisting electronic jamming, with serial deliveries expected to begin this autumn, the Ukrainian defense outlet Militarny reported. The drone is called Sweetheart, and the company behind it is General Chereshnya, a Ukrainian developer whose []

Ukrainska Pravda

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· Jul 2, 2026

Ukrainian developer of UAVs and guided bombs unveils US$5,000 middle-strike drone

Ukrainian drone manufacturer DG Industry, which developed the Vyriivniuvach (Equaliser or Leveller) guided aerial bomb, has presented a middle-strike modification of its Shpatel (Spatula) decoy drone.

DNyuz

lean right

· Jul 8, 2026

Police Raids on Ukrainian Drone Maker Fuel Fears About Press Freedom

The Ukrainian police have searched a major military drone manufacturer and the home of its owner, who is also a part owner of a prominent news outlet that has been critical of the military, escalating concerns about government pressure on independent media. The police action targeted the drone company Vyriy, whose owner, Oleksii Babenko, said []

NDTV

lean right

· Jun 28, 2026

How An Indian Explosives Firm Got Caught In Sudan's Bloody Civil War

An explosives manufacturer from India suddenly found itself named alongside Sudanese military-linked companies, Egyptian suppliers and international recruitment networks accused of prolonging a civil...

TASS

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· Jul 9, 2026

Mali finds evidence of Ukraine-trained terrorists operating in country

Vice President of the Defense Commission of the country's Transitional Council Fousseinou Ouattara emphasized that all the drones used by the terrorists are of Ukrainian origin

MS NOW

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· Jun 26, 2026

Ukraine unleashes one of its heaviest drone bombardments of Russia

Ukrainian long-range drones have for months been battering targets, including oil production and energy facilities, behind the front line and deep inside Russia. The post Ukraine unleashes one of its heaviest drone bombardments of Russia appeared first on MS NOW.

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Related coverage for "Ukrainian manufacturer showcases its own range of drone munitions": Defence Blog — Ukraine’s new cheap recon drone flies 150 km deep into enemy lines. Ukrainska Pravda — Ukrainian developer of UAVs and guided bombs unveils US$5,000 middle-strike drone. DNyuz — Police Raids on Ukrainian Drone Maker Fuel Fears About Press Freedom. NDTV — How An Indian Explosives Firm Got Caught In Sudan's Bloody Civil War. TASS — Mali finds evidence of Ukraine-trained terrorists operating in country. MS NOW — Ukraine unleashes one of its heaviest drone bombardments of Russia