
Ukraine is rapidly shaping new standards of warfare, where unmanned aerial systems, ground robotic complexes, and electronic warfare tools are becoming key instruments. The opening of drone export centers in Europe and large-scale plans for Ukrainian-German production of 10,000 AI-powered strike UAVs highlight global demand for Ukrainian technologies. Stark has opened a development center in Ukraine, while DeViRo, through Czech U&C UAS, signed a contract with India, confirming international integration. Innovations include the autonomous interception system by System Electronic Export, the Linza 3.0 bomber drone from Frontline Robotics, drone munitions from UBM, and SkyFall’s mass production of Vampire drones with a shift away from Chinese components. Occam Industries and The Fourth Law are advancing autonomy modules for drones, attracting investments from Presto Tech Horizons and Axon. In the GRC sector, Ratel H stands out with its FPV drone launch platform and the Ukrainian Armor contract for Protector, while Quantum Systems integrates ground complexes into its ecosystem. In the EW sector, Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense introduced the digital ULZ system, enabling over 200 military units to receive equipment faster and monitor its condition in real time.