In a significant technological showcase in Berlin, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz were presented with seven innovative drones. These drones are the fruits of Ukrainian enterprises and are set to be part of future Ukrainian-German joint ventures, as confirmed by already signed memoranda.

Six of the showcased drones are designed for aerial operations, and one for ground-based tasks. Among them, the Linsa 3.0 stands out as the first joint production effort between Frontline Robotics and Quantum Systems. It boasts capabilities such as carrying up to 4 kg over a 15 km range and can remain airborne for an hour. Plans are underway to manufacture 10,000 of these drones in Germany by 2026.

The array of drones displayed includes the TerMit, a versatile unmanned ground vehicle for evacuation and logistics, and the Babka, a reconnaissance drone for precise target identification. The Anubis and Seth-X drones are tailored for tactical strikes against both personnel and armored targets. Additionally, the KOLIBRI 10″ FPV serves as a kamikaze drone, while the STRILA is designed to intercept high-speed aerial targets, reaching speeds up to 415 km/h.

The event also marked the signing of six new cooperation agreements under the ‘Build with Ukraine’ initiative, further cementing the technological and strategic partnership between the two nations. This collaboration not only underscores the growing ties between Ukraine and Germany but also positions them as leaders in military drone innovation.