
Georgia to Start UAV Production with Poland

Georgian Defense Minister Juansher Burchuladze said that Georgia would soon begin mass production of uncrewed aerial vehicles with Poland.
"We are fully prepared to start mass production. We conducted test flights when trial copies were brought from Poland. This month, we have already tested the drones assembled here, five of them. If not in the coming days, then in August-September we will start mass production," Burchuladze added.
As previously reported by Caucasus Watch, on January 27, combat and intelligence crewless aerial vehicles (UAVs) manufactured by a Georgian-Polish enterprise, Delta-WB LLC, completed the test flight. Delta-WB and the Georgian Defense Ministry have signed a contract to advance the military industry, which calls for establishing the first UAV training facility in the area. The government noted that the appropriate defense personnel would receive new training from the center's qualified teachers.
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