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Ukraine’s Drone Factory Eyes Gulf Markets as Middle East Tensions Rise
Ukraine, KyivSaturday, March 7, 2026
Ukraine’s president said the country would help if asked, but no details have been released yet.
The government’s approval is needed before any sales to foreign buyers.
Ukraine’s air forces use a mix of missiles, jets and ground guns to stop drones.
Interceptor drones now handle about 70 % of the attacks around Kyiv, according to military reports.
They are seen as a key part of a layered defense strategy.
Besides the drones, training pilots is a challenge for Gulf buyers.
Only Ukraine has crews experienced in combat use of these systems.
SkyFall runs a three‑week training course and could send instructors abroad if allowed by Kyiv.
Remote piloting is also possible, meaning a drone in the Gulf could be controlled from a screen in Ukraine.
This capability makes the drones even more attractive to foreign buyers who lack local operators.
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