< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/F9/B8/IB-FQ9NJGCFH_0DF4A499.jpg" Alt = "German HELSING will help Ukraine in the implementation of AI in defense development"/> < P > The Ministry of Strategic Industry and the German Defense Company Helsing GmbH agreed on cooperation in the implementation of artificial intelligence technologies in Ukrainian developments. This was reported < p > a year ago, Helsing has signed a Memorandum with a mineorandum on security and defense cooperation. The purpose was to strengthen Ukrainian defense technologies. It was about introducing artificial intelligence technologies in drones, including UAVs, Ukrainian production.

< p > now the company has declared its intention to continue and deepen cooperation with the Ukrainian Defense Tech & ndash; In particular, in production scale.

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< p >< Em >Helsing gmbh & ndash; German defense technology company with headquarters in Munich. The company founded in 2021 is processing military drones, as well as artificial intelligence software designed to improve weapons and improve decision -making systems on the battlefield. 60 ~ Em > After Russia's invasion of Ukraine concluded partnership agreements with Rheinmetall (September 2022) and SAAB (September 2023) with the purpose of integration of artificial intelligence Helization into existing weapons. ~/p > < P > Drones-Kamikadze HF-1 and HX-2 HELSING DRIVING Use artificial intelligence and saved cartographic data to navigate and guidance without the need to use GPS.

< p > “Ukraine is fighting for all of Europe. That's why a year ago, Helsing responded to the call for the creation of percussion drones, resistant to the action And we declare our intentions for the next stage of support “, & ndash; said CEO HELSING GmbH Gundbert Sherf.

< p > February 13 HELSING has announced the production of 6000 HX-2 percussion drones for Ukraine. The pre-order was on 4000 units of the Drone HF-1 model that are now supplied to Ukraine in partnership with the Ukrainian industry.

< P > Dron-Kamikadze HX-2, resistant to radio electronic struggle, was represented at the end of 2024. The company states that it is a high -precision drone with a range of up to 100 km, the maximum speed of which is 220 km/h. Weight of weapons reaches 12 kg.

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