Ukraine is giving international partners and defense companies access to its trove of real combat data to train AI models for autonomous drone systems.
Some of Ukraine’s best-known drone military commanders and experts will be visiting Washington later this month to brief policymakers and defense leaders.
Ukraine spent years perfecting cheap drone killers. After burning through billions in missiles in three days, the U.S. and its allies are asking for help.
Late last year, Ukraine and Sweden signed a letter of intent to export up to 150 Gripen fighter jets to Kyiv, although no final deal has been concluded.
A US-backed European peacekeeping force would secure an eventual peace deal, with additional help for Ukraine to build an 800,000-strong peacetime force.
Since the summer, Ukraine’s long-range drone campaign has ramped up dramatically, pounding infrastructure across Russia and testing Moscow’s air defenses.