Statement from the President of Ukraine
The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, stated that Belarus is helping Russian drones bypass interceptor lines, which raises serious concern. This information was voiced during a meeting of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief's Staff, where issues of protection against drone attacks were discussed. According to Zelensky, the situation requires appropriate measures from Ukraine.
Preparation for potential attacks
As part of the preparation for potential attacks, the Defense Procurement Agency of Ukraine is transferring an average of nearly 950 interceptor drones to the military daily. This is part of a broader strategy, as Ukraine, in cooperation with the United States, has begun producing interceptor drones. The country also produces about 4 million various types of drones annually, which are intended for strikes against Russian targets.
In light of these events, it is worth noting that the United States produces approximately 100,000 military drones each year, highlighting the importance of unmanned technologies in modern conflicts. The Ukrainian leadership continues to actively work on strengthening its capabilities to counter drone attacks, taking into account new challenges arising from Belarus's support for Russian military actions.
This situation underlines the growing role of unmanned aerial vehicles in modern military conflicts, as well as the importance of international cooperation in protecting against new threats. Given the increase in drone production in Ukraine and support from the United States, the country is trying to adapt its military strategies to the new realities, presenting new challenges on the battlefield.