Gulf countries, notably Saudi Arabia and the UAE, are looking to acquire Ukrainian interceptor drones costing no more than <strong>$2500</strong> as an economical alternative to counter Iranian threats. This move comes amid increasing Iranian attacks that deplete U.S. missile stocks.
A Ukrainian missile manufacturing company has announced plans to develop a game-changing air defense system by 2027. This announcement comes at a critical time as Ukraine continues to face escalating security challenges amid its ongoing conflict with Russia.
Investments in defense technology companies have surged in recent years as nations seek to modernize their militaries amid escalating geopolitical tensions. With the conflict in Iran intensifying, attention is turning to new business opportunities in this sector.
Qatar and Ukraine have signed a defense agreement aimed at enhancing cooperation to address regional threats, particularly from missiles and drones. This agreement was finalized during Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit to Doha amid rising Iranian air campaigns against its neighbors.