Ukraine Expands Drone Cooperation with NATO Countries at Ankara Summit
Ukraine has signed drone cooperation agreements with Denmark, Estonia, and the Netherlands, enhancing its defense capabilities. This initiative aims to integrate Ukraine's drone technology with NATO members' industrial capabilities, reflecting its shift from a security consumer to a provider.

Ukraine finalized drone cooperation agreements with Denmark, Estonia, and the Netherlands on July 7 during the NATO summit in Ankara. These agreements aim to enhance joint production of unmanned aerial systems and reinforce security ties with NATO allies.
The 'Drone Deal' framework facilitates collaboration in defense manufacturing, allowing partners access to Ukraine's real-world combat experience. This strategic shift positions Ukraine as a significant security provider within NATO, integrating its defense industry into European supply chains. Ongoing discussions with Canada and Finland indicate a growing trend towards sustainable defense production in Ukraine.




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