Ukraine Showcases Advanced Drone Technology at CES 2025 in Las Vegas

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At the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Ukraine is making waves by presenting its innovative drone technologies, developed amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia. The dedicated pavilion highlights Ukraine's ambition to lead globally in drone manufacturing.

Among the showcased drones are the Shrike and Vampire models, which have proven effective in military operations against Russian forces. For instance, on October 19, 2023, Shrike drones played a pivotal role in attacking a Russian convoy, resulting in the destruction of key military equipment valued at nearly $19 million. Similarly, the Vampire drone, which has been active for just a month, has reportedly inflicted damage worth $56 million on Russian assets, including tanks and air defense systems.

Ukrainian representatives at CES are engaging with potential investors and technology leaders to further extend their influence in both military and civilian drone markets. A spokesperson highlighted the dual-purpose capabilities of their drones, stating that the larger model can carry humanitarian supplies to inaccessible areas while the smaller FPV drone is versatile for surveillance and racing activities.

The operational efficiency and resilience of these drones are noteworthy, as they can perform tasks under challenging conditions, including automatic return protocols in case of lost connection. The presenters emphasized that the technology is crafted entirely in Ukraine, asserting a national pride in local innovation even in war.

The drones are designed to be cost-effective, with the smaller model priced around $400 yet capable of targeting assets worth millions, demonstrating a promising return on investment. As Ukraine continues to showcase its military capabilities and technological advancements, it positions itself as a significant player in the drone manufacturing industry.

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