Canadian drone maker Sentinel to build drones for Ukraine through joint venture
Canadian drone manufacturer Sentinel is partnering with Ukrainian company Airlogix to produce drones for Ukraine amid its ongoing conflict with Russia. A government-to-government agreement is set to be signed at the CANSEC defense conference in Ottawa, marking a significant shift in Ukraine's approach to military technology production. This joint venture aims to enhance Ukraine's supply chain for critical war supplies while mitigating risks associated with the war.
- ▪Sentinel is collaborating with Airlogix to manufacture drones in Canada for Ukraine.
- ▪The joint venture is part of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's 'Build with Ukraine' initiative.
- ▪Canada has committed $6.5 billion in military assistance to Ukraine since early 2022.
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Open this photo in gallery:Team members from Sentinel R&D Inc. and representatives from Ukrainian defence technology company Airlogix inspect a ReKam 3.2 UAV following a test flight at the Grimsby Airport in Ontario on Sunday.Nick Iwanyshyn/The Globe and MailShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountCanadian drone company Sentinel is working with Ukrainian company Airlogix to manufacture drones in Canada for Ukraine to deploy in its war against Russia. The joint venture is moving ahead with a government-to-government arrangement set to be signed later this week at CANSEC, a major defence conference being held in Ottawa.
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