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The first 2,000 Ukrainian drones fly to the U.S.
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The first 2,000 Ukrainian drones fly to the U.S.

The article reports that the United States has allowed the first shipment of 2000 attack drones, model F10, under a Pentagon agreement. This marks the first approved export of finished combat drones to another continent. The Kyiv Post notes that the company F-Drones secured permission before Ukraine simplified weapon exports during wartime. Previously, export permits typically covered individual technologies or components rather than complete systems. The drones underwent a full approval process and received clearance from both the inter-ministerial commission for military-technical cooperation and the export control policy committee. Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense introduced a new transparent mechanism in July allowing allies with bilateral agreements to purchase Ukrainian weapons directly from manufacturers.

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Inside Ukraine’s Game-Changing Drone Industry

Ukrainian drones have become a critical component of the country's defense strategy against Russian aggression, with successful strikes on Russian infrastructure such as oil facilities, weapon plants, and logistics hubs. While drones have significantly enhanced Ukraine's military capabilities, experts note that they alone cannot end the conflict. The article highlights Ukraine's rapid development of military drone technology since Russia's initial invasion in 2014, starting with reconnaissance missions and evolving into a robust domestic industry. It suggests that Ukraine's experience could offer valuable insights for NATO nations considering rearmament strategies.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view of Ukraine's drone industry, acknowledging both its strategic importance and limitations. It does not overtly favor one political side over another, focusing instead on factual developments and potential implications for international alliances. The framing is客观,

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