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Ukraine is developing an innovative UA DroneID technology in cooperation with the Ministry of Digital Transformation, Aerial Intelligence NGO, and CossackLabs to identify its own and enemy drones, improve mission safety and efficiency, provide situational awareness, and minimize friendly fire.
UAVs, demining machines and shells: Germany announces new military aid package for Ukraine
Germany has renewed its military assistance to Ukraine, providing a variety of equipment, including vehicles, ammunition, drones, demining systems, cameras, rifles, and detonators.
People's deputies invited Syrskyi, Barhylevych and Sodol to the parliament before the start of consideration of the draft law on mobilization
The Verkhovna Rada invited Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi, Chief of the General Staff Anatoliy Bargylevych and Commander of the Joint Forces Yuriy Sodol to speak before the consideration of the law on mobilization.
Parliament ratifies updated free trade agreement between Ukraine and Canada
The Ukrainian Parliament ratified the 2017 amendments to the Free Trade Agreement with Canada, adding the services sector to the existing agreement.
British Intelligence: Russia seeks to recruit 400,000 contract soldiers this year
In 2024, Russia aims to recruit about 400,000 contract soldiers to compensate for the significant losses in the war against Ukraine and to support plans to increase the size of its armed forces.
Russia uses old aircraft to patrol coastal zones, cases of enemy aircraft crashes may become more frequent - Navy
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