AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUkrainian Drone Deep Strikes: SBU’s Special Operations Center “A” says its “Alpha” unit runs long-range attacks on Russia using 100% Ukrainian drones, with teams testing models, making tweaks, and feeding changes back into production. Defense Tech Exports: Ukraine’s “drone diplomacy” is expanding: Honduras plans to buy Ukrainian drones for border security and anti-drug operations after Zelenskyy talks, while Ukraine also pushes drone know-how abroad as NATO worries about cheap drone swarms. Battlefield Reality for Operators: A Territorial Defense official warns drone crews aren’t safer—Russian units target operators first, with the same psychological toll as other soldiers. AI for Counter-Explosive Work: Safe Pro won a $1.3M U.S. Army subcontract to integrate real-time AI landmine detection into autonomous UGVs, aiming to spot hard-to-find explosive threats from drone-trained models. Ukraine’s Drone Production Scale: Ukraine’s FPV output is reported at 8M units per year, with FPV weapons linked to major Russian losses and Western supplier data showing rapid loitering-munition growth driven by Ukraine demand. Economy & Industry: Ukraine’s draft dairy strategy targets $800M dairy exports by 2035, pushing higher-value products, new processing investment, and EU-aligned rules. Energy Pressure on Crimea: Reports say Ukrainian strikes are hitting fuel and infrastructure across occupied Crimea, aiming to turn the peninsula from a protected rear into a strategic vulnerability.
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