Zelenskyy says 11 countries asked Ukraine for drone help against Iran

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy revealed that 11 countries have approached Ukraine for assistance in developing drone capabilities, particularly in light of threats from Iran. Ukraine has emerged as a leader in drone defense, having honed its skills in countering attacks from Iranian-made drones deployed by Russia during the ongoing conflict. This development underscores Ukraine's strategic position in the global arms landscape, especially as it continues to face challenges from both Russian aggression and Iranian military support. As nations look to bolster their defense mechanisms, Ukraine's experience becomes increasingly valuable, particularly for those concerned about Iran's drone technology and its potential implications for regional security. The collaboration highlights a growing international recognition of Ukraine's military advancements, further solidifying its role as a key player in contemporary defense strategies against drone warfare.
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