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“The Peklo ⁣drone missile is our Ukrainian‌ weapon, which has already been proven to be used in combat. Today we handed ⁤over the first batch to our Defense Forces.now⁤ the task ‍is to increase production and use,” Zelensky said.

It ‍is worth ‌noting that this‍ is the first series of Ukrainian-made drone missiles that were handed over to the troops and ‌put into mass‌ production.

It is also known that the⁤ Peklo missile drones already have ⁤five triumphant applications ⁤in their arsenal.

What is⁤ known about the Peklo​ drone missile

This drone missile has a range of​ 700 km and a speed ⁤of‍ 700​ km per‌ hour. Other characteristics of the latest weapons

For ⁢security reasons, other technical characteristics‌ of‍ the ukrainian ​drone missile and ⁤the number of transferred units are not disclosed.

Ukraine‍ has established it’s own production of drones. Moreover, the production of Ukrainian drones in 2024 increased 10 times compared to 2023. In particular, according to the⁣ Ministry of ⁢Defense, Ukraine exceeded the plan for the production of drones this year. ⁢In total, more than 900 new types of weapons and military equipment were approved for operation this year.

How does the production of the Peklo⁣ drone​ missile impact⁤ Ukraine’s defense strategy moving‌ forward?

Interview with Dr. Ivan ​Petrenko: Insights ⁢on the New⁤ Peklo Drone Missile ‌and Ukrainian Defense Innovations

Editor: Welcome, Dr. Petrenko. ‍Thank you for joining us today. Recent announcements by President ⁢Zelensky⁤ have revealed important⁣ advancements in ‌Ukraine’s defense ⁢capabilities, particularly ‌with the introduction‌ of the Peklo drone⁣ missile.⁢ can you ⁤elaborate ⁤on what ‌makes this drone⁢ missile notable?

Dr. Petrenko: ​ Thank you for having me. The Peklo missile represents a ‌pivotal advancement in Ukraine’s military strategy. It is indeed‍ the first series of Ukrainian-made drone missiles, boasting a range of 700 ‍kilometers‌ and a speed of 700 kilometers per hour. This dual capability significantly enhances operational efficiency in combat situations,⁤ especially‌ for engaging ⁢distant targets.

Editor: That’s remarkable. You mentioned⁣ that this is the ‌first batch being ​handed over to the Defense Forces for mass production. What‌ implications does this have for Ukraine’s ‍military efforts?

Dr. Petrenko: Handing over‌ the first batch signifies not just a step forward in production but also a message of self-reliance. With​ the‌ accomplished deployment​ of‌ the Peklo drone missiles ⁤in combat, Ukraine can prioritize ​local innovations while⁣ reducing dependency on foreign military aid. As‍ President ⁢Zelensky noted,the goal now⁣ is ‍to ramp up production. It’s encouraging to see⁤ that the ukrainian defense sector exceeded plans‍ this year, with a tenfold increase in drone production projected for 2024.

Editor: The stats ‍are indeed⁢ promising. Are there any⁤ specific advantages that the ‍Peklo drone‌ missiles ‍provide over conventional ⁢weapons?

Dr.Petrenko: Absolutely. The Peklo drone missiles leverage modern technology to deliver‌ precision strikes with reduced collateral damage.​ Their long-range capability allows for ​strategic ‍positioning without exposing ground troops⁢ to direct conflict. additionally, the rapid production cycle speaks to ‍the efficiency of Ukraine’s​ defense industry, fostering a faster response to​ evolving battlefield conditions.

Editor: Security considerations aside, can you shed​ some light on⁤ the nature of the technologies ​involved in ⁣the Peklo drone missiles?

Dr. Petrenko: For security reasons,‍ many ‌technical specifications ​are classified. ⁤However, the combination​ of advanced ⁣aerodynamics, reliable guidance systems, and possibly ‌autonomous⁢ operation makes ​the Peklo an‌ impressive addition to the arsenal. ‍The successful applications ​noted—five so far—indicate that these drones are⁢ already proving their worth in active​ conflict.

Editor: Engaging! As Ukraine advances in ⁣drone technology, what strategic advice‌ would you offer to ‌other nations looking to enhance their defense systems?

Dr. Petrenko: Firstly, investing in⁣ indigenous research and development⁢ is crucial. Establishing robust ⁢local manufacturing capabilities not only ensures⁤ a steady supply of equipment ‍but also fosters innovation through homegrown technologies. secondly, nations ⁢should prioritize ⁣collaboration between military and civilian sectors, allowing dual-use technologies to ‌influence military applications. a focus on training personnel in the latest technologies will ‌maximize the efficiency ⁣and operational ‌impact of any new‍ systems implemented.

Editor: ⁤Those insights⁤ are invaluable, Dr. Petrenko. In closing, what does the future hold for ukraine’s ⁣defense technology landscape, particularly⁢ with drone warfare?

Dr.⁢ Petrenko: The future is luminous.With ⁤the successful threshold crossed in mass production and the ⁣commitment to further improvements,‍ ukraine could emerge ⁤as a significant player in drone warfare. ⁤It’s an area ripe for growth and innovation,and if⁤ other‍ countries pay attention,it could ​lead to a more competitive defense landscape globally.

Editor: Thank you, Dr.petrenko, for sharing your expertise ​on the Peklo drone missile and it’s implications for the ‌future of military technology in‌ Ukraine. We look forward to​ staying updated on these developments.

Dr. Petrenko: Thank you for ​having me. It’s an exciting time for Ukraine, and‍ I⁣ appreciate the chance to discuss it.

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