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Following Ukraine's spectacular success in using drones against Russia, several American firms are courting Ukrainian companies to advance their own drone technology, reports The Wall Street Journal.
With America’s drone technology a disappointment on the battlefield, defense startups have joined forces with Ukrainian manufacturers to build better, war-proven aircraft for the U.S. military.
With America’s drone technology a disappointment on the battlefield, defence start-ups have joined forces with Ukrainian manufacturers to build better, war-proven aircraft for the US military.