Ukraine hopes to sign ‘drone deals’ with seven Nato countries by end of year

<p>Kyiv offers expertise on how to develop radar systems and ground stations as it turns from buyer to security provider</p><p>Ukraine hopes to sign major defence deals with at least seven Nato countries by the end of the year, according to a top official, highlighting a new aspe
<p>Kyiv offers expertise on how to develop radar systems and ground stations as it turns from buyer to security provider</p><p>Ukraine hopes to sign major defence deals with at least seven Nato countries by the end of the year, according to a top official, highlighting a new aspect of Kyiv’s foreign policy intended to show it can be a provider as well as a recipient of military hardware and expertise.</p><p>Kyiv has signed “drone deals” with six countries in recent months. Three are Middle Eastern states, who became eager for Ukrainian support after being <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/w
Related reporting: Бразилски медиуми: Бразил се претвори во чудовиште; Οι Ευρωπαίοι επαν-ανακαλύπτουν την Αμερική στο Μουντιάλ; A number of Soviet monuments still remain in Estonia because of legal limbo.
Sources: Defence Turkey, ERR, Makfax, Phileleftheros (philenews), The Guardian
Fuentes
- Makfax — Бразилски медиуми: Бразил се претвори во чудовиште
- Phileleftheros (philenews) — Οι Ευρωπαίοι επαν-ανακαλύπτουν την Αμερική στο Μουντιάλ
- The Guardian — Ukraine hopes to sign ‘drone deals’ with seven Nato countries by end of year
- ERR — A number of Soviet monuments still remain in Estonia because of legal limbo
- Defence Turkey — The New Reality of Defense Supply Chains: From Supplier to Strategic Partner