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According to Reuters on July 12, citing anonymous sources, 50,000 attack drones purchased by Germany funded by the Ukrainian government will be delivered within this year, and some of these drones have already been delivered. According to information, this order involves a “Mozu” first-person attack drone manufactured by the Ukrainian “Skyfall” drone company. According to information, the “Mozu” is a low-cost drone. This model is equipped with software developed by the American defense company Atrian, which can independently track and hit mobile targets during the final stages of the flight. Auterion confirmed that the size of the order was around 90 million euros. Since the Russian-Ukrainian conflict escalated in 2022, Ukraine has used drones extensively. According to Auterion, a total of 100,000 drones will be supplied to Ukraine this year, and the order has been funded by many Western countries.
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According to Reuters on July 12, citing anonymous sources, 50,000 attack drones purchased by Germany funded by the Ukrainian government will be delivered within this year, and some of these drones have already been delivered. According to information, this order involves a “Mozu” first-person attack drone manufactured by the Ukrainian “Skyfall” drone company. According to information, the “Mozu” is a low-cost drone. This model is equipped with software developed by the American defense company Atrian, which can independently track and hit mobile targets during the final stages of the flight. Auterion confirmed that the size of the order was around 90 million euros. Since the Russian-Ukrainian conflict escalated in 2022, Ukraine has used drones extensively. According to Auterion, a total of 100,000 drones will be supplied to Ukraine this year, and the order has been funded by many Western countries.
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