Ukraine managed to create a domestic Mavic, - Mykhailo Fedorov

Three analogues of the Chinese Mavic drone have been developed in Ukraine. The drones meet NATO standards, have electronic warfare protection and automatic landing.

This is reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the statement of the Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov.

As Fedorov said, since the beginning of the summer, Brave1 participants have been working on an analogue of the Chinese Mavic. Currently, 3 such Ukrainian drones meet NATO standards and are operating at the front – “Linza” and “Zum” from Frontline and “Shmavik” from “Reactive Drones”.

“These drones are adapted to the realities of war, they have integrated communication systems, are resistant to enemy electronic warfare, and also have automatic landing and a “return to home” mode,” Fedorov said.

He noted that a significant part of the components are also manufactured by Ukrainian manufacturers.

Natasha Kumar

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