Germany should deliver 4,000 combat drones to Ukraine. The cars, called mini-Taurus, are controlled by artificial intelligence.
Germany will begin sending four thousand unmanned combat drones to Ukraine. Boris Pistorius, Germany's Minister of National Defense, made the pledge in June, and now the deliveries are entering the implementation phase.
The drones, which can fly 30-40 kilometers deep into the territory, will be “an important asset for the armed forces of Ukraine,” especially in attacking logistics chains and command posts, Pistorius added, citing the Tagesschau website.
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Drones are controlled by artificial intelligence
As the newspaper Bild wrote on Monday, the German company Helsing signed a contract with the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine in September for the so-called attack drones, also called mini-Taurus.
Human-manned drones have advanced software that makes them resistant to interference.
The name “mini-Taurus” refers to the “Taurus” cruise missile with a range of more than 500 km, which Ukraine has repeatedly requested for delivery. However, the German government refuses to transfer these missiles to Kiev.
Main photo source: PAP/Mykola Kalyeniak