Japanese commercial manufacturer of industrial drones Prodrone intends to supply its products to Ukraine for use in humanitarian demining operations.
This was reported by the Japanese business publication Nikkei.
It is noted that Prodrone plans to transfer to Ukraine drones capable of moving at a height of 50 cm above the ground.
Mine detection technology will be developed by Ukrainian specialists and, as expected, with the introduction of artificial intelligence, thanks to which the drone will be able to place detected mines on an interactive map of the area.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000The Japanese company expects to start supplying drones to Ukraine next year.
On the Prodrone website it is noted that it produces unmanned aerial vehicles for high-resolution imaging of individual land plots (for construction, mining, etc.), inspection of infrastructure facilities (bridges, dams, tunnels, and other structures), as well as logistics and cargo transportation.
Tokyo has previously provided assistance to Kyiv in demining issues. Japan handed over to Ukraine four ALIS installations, which allow finding mines with great accuracy, as well as 50 metal detectors. In addition, Ukrainian experts received mine clearance training in Japan.
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