Ukraine's Drone Strikes Against Russia Could Become the Global Norm
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The Kyiv drone factory can produce an impressive volume of combat drones, mainly the larger "Vampires" at 4,000 monthly and smaller variants at an extraordinary 4,000 daily. The factory's founder noted the abundance and efficiency of their production capabilities as essential for Ukraine's military strategy. One recent attack used 117 kamikaze drones to target Russian air bases, showcasing the cost-effectiveness of the operations. Current weapon exports are banned, but once the war concludes, Ukraine plans to enter the global drone market, which is crucial for their post-war rebuilding and rearming strategies.
The drones Ukraine produces are currently limited to domestic use due to export bans, but post-war, they could flood the global market.
Producing 4,000 kamikaze drones daily, with each costing around $400, Israel’s attacks on Russian air bases showcase unprecedented wartime efficiency.
With the potential to sell drones on the foreign market, the Kyiv government's post-war strategy emphasizes rebuilding and rearming its military capabilities.
Kyiv's drone factory faces a surplus production issue, currently managing to build drones at half of its maximum capacity amid wartime needs.
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