BlueBird Tech, a Ukrainian drone maker, says it is opening a missile program to build a domestic air defense system against drones, cruise & ballistic missiles.
Ukrainian drone manufacturer BlueBird Tech announced it is launching a missile program to develop a domestic air defense system targeting drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles, starting from scratch.
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