Russia ramps up FPV drone production 30-fold in three years, now making over 15,000 per day, senior official says.
Russia has increased the production of first-person view drones by roughly 30-fold over the last three years, with manufacturers now capable of supplying more than 15,000 units a day, a top government official said.
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