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Ukraine signs three new agreements with Turkish drone manufacturer Baykar
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As a result of participation in the Teknofest 2023 international aviation exhibition in Turkey, Ukraine signed three new agreements with the Baykar company, the manufacturer of Bayraktar drones
Oleksandr Kamyshyn, the Minister of Strategic Industries of Ukraine, announced this on Telegram.
"There is an important result - three new agreements with the Turkish manufacturer Baykar for Ukrainian manufacturers. Of course, I will not tell you the details, but I assure you that these contracts give our country export revenue and weapons of a new generation," the minister wrote.
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