In addition to the production of cheap FPV drones, Ukraine manufactures a number of relatively complex products, which require specialized factories for their production. It was revealed that the UAVs produced in Ukraine not only have original designs, but also many versions copied from Russian military products, and this kind of copycat product is called "Shiyi Long Technique to Conquer Yi".
Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Transformation Fedorov revealed that the Ukrainian-made "Lancet" cruise missile has begun mass production and has been put into actual combat, with a range of up to 40 kilometers. This is good news for the Ukrainian army, because the Lancet cruise missile has proven to be one of the most effective in the war, not only destroying a large number of heavy equipment of the Ukrainian army, but also causing serious damage to the false targets of the Russian army. According to public reports, the combat efficiency of the "Lancet" cruise missiles is significantly higher than that of the "Switchblade" and "Night Ghost" series of cruise missiles provided to Ukraine by the United States and other countries, which may be related to the use strategy of the Russian army.
In addition to the Lancet cruise missile, Ukraine has also managed to copy the Iranian "Witness" series of suicide drones used by the Russian army, and may even include a jet-engined version. Compared to the version with a piston engine, the "Witness" UAV with a jet engine is faster and has a stronger penetration ability. Russia** reported that Russian air defense forces had shot down a Ukrainian suicide drone that had never been seen before, but the country where the drone was made is unknown. Equipped with a German-made Jetcat P400-Pro jet engine, the drone is built with a fiberglass and carbon fiber frame, which is described as "having the quality of Ukrainian production", and has a flying wing design, which is very similar to the Iranian-made "Witness" series of drones, and all parts even have the same number.
For this mysterious Ukrainian drone, some Russian media speculated that it may be a product of the Swiss company Destinus. The company's founders claim to have delivered more than 100 drones to Ukraine since last year, but the specifics have not yet been disclosed. The drone makes extensive use of Western components, so it is difficult to prove that it is entirely Ukrainian-made. The Ukrainian side found that the main parts of the "Witness 238" also came from the United States, Canada, the Czech Republic and Switzerland.
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