This Ukrainian counter-drone company is worried about missing its moment in the Iran war
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This Ukrainian counter-drone company is worried about missing its moment in the Iran war
"Deploying our interceptors abroad would give us the chance to prove that our interceptors work in conflicts other than Russia's war against Ukraine. We've seen a surge in interest since the Iran war began."
"For us to receive this new experience, expertise, new layer of using our product, that's critical. Money is very secondary to this. It's about proving effectiveness in different conflicts."
"This window of change is closing right now. Without fast access to those markets, Ukraine's industry could lose its edge. Someone will take our place."
Ukraine's drone technology, particularly interceptor drones, is in high demand due to threats from Iran. Companies like General Cherry are eager to export their products to prove effectiveness in conflicts beyond Ukraine. However, strict export regulations hinder these efforts. Co-founder Stanislav Hryshyn emphasizes the importance of gaining experience and expertise through international deployment. He warns that delays in accessing foreign markets could allow competitors to gain an advantage, potentially sidelining Ukrainian firms in the evolving defense landscape.
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