Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence showcased Ukrainian interceptor drones and maritime unmanned systems to the President of Czechia

The Ministry of Defence of Ukraine showcased modern Ukrainian unmanned systems to the President of Czechia, Petr Pavel. During the demonstration, various types of interceptor drones were shown, along with maritime unmanned systems already in use by the Defence Forces of Ukraine.
The Ukrainian side demonstrated solutions designed to counter aerial threats, including enemy strike UAVs, as well as unmanned maritime platforms that enhance security in the Black Sea. Particular attention was paid to technological approaches, the pace of development, and the scaling of production amid full-scale war.

Deputy Minister of Defence of Ukraine Anna Gvozdiar stated that Ukraine’s defence industry is ready to enhance cooperation with international partners.
“Ukraine’s domestic defence industry today encompasses hundreds of solutions that quickly progress from concept to serial application on the battlefield. We present these capabilities under the unified national brand ZBROYA, which brings together state and private manufacturers, engineering teams, and R&D centres,” Anna Gvozdiar said.
The Ministry of Defence emphasised that the development of unmanned technologies remains one of the key priorities for strengthening Ukraine’s defence capabilities and enhancing Europe’s security.