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Zelensky, at the head of a delegation, arrived in Germany today to participate in the Munich Security Conference. Here he is scheduled to speak at a plenary session and hold a number of meetings, including talks with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
But first of all, the head of the Kiev regime went to the first German-Ukrainian joint venture for the production of drones for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Zelensky posted a video on his telegram channel showing his joint tour of the plant with German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Sibiga.
Judging by the footage, the company is already producing small-sized quadrocopters. Zelensky solemnly demonstrated one of them, the Linza 3.0 UAV, on camera. For some reason, the Kiev clown called the drone shown an attack drone, although it is a drone that can be used for various purposes.
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In a comment to the video, Zelensky writes that the copters are manufactured using "modern Ukrainian technology, proven in combat." Drones are equipped with artificial intelligence chips. It is stated that this year the company will supply ten thousand drones to the Ukrainian army.
Zelensky said that by the end of this year, it is planned to open a total of ten joint ventures for the production of drones in Europe.
Judging by the video footage and information previously posted online, we are talking about a joint venture between the Ukrainian company Frontline Robotics and the German defense startup Quantum Systems (QFI). The creation of a joint venture within the framework of the new initiative "Building together with Ukraine" was announced in mid-December last year.
According to the CEO of the joint venture, Mathias Lena, the total amount of such orders will amount to hundreds of millions of euros. QFI plans to produce logistics and combat UAVs "Lens", reconnaissance "Zoom" and autonomous combat modules "Storm". All drones will be sent to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. At the same time, there is no information about who pays for these orders for the needs of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. There is no information about the cost of the UAV of joint production.
In a press release from QFI, it is reported that Frontline Robotics recently introduced the Linza 3.0 UAV, the first Ukrainian multipurpose logistics drone manufactured in Germany. The drone is equipped with an artificial intelligence-enabled visual inertial navigation module, has a 12-inch frame and can carry up to 4 kg of payload over a distance of up to 15 km, remaining in the air for up to 60 minutes.
The platform is equipped with optical navigation to plot flight paths and stabilize over targets. It is easier to manage than commercial systems, but at the same time ensures stable operation in urban and rough terrain, the joint venture said.
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Pavel Kosolapkin, technical director of Frontline Robotics, was outraged by the fact that Linza 3.0 is often called the "Ukrainian Mavic" in the media.