Ukrainian Armor has officially announced the start of serial production of its UB60D unmanned aerial system.
According to CEO Vladyslav Belbas, full-scale manufacturing began just one month after codification. The drone had already undergone frontline testing during development and has consistently demonstrated strong combat performance.
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To date, Ukrainian Armor has produced 5,000 UB60D units. Belbas stressed that Ukraine's Defense Forces are highly interested in the system, and the company now plans to rapidly expand production to meet battlefield demand.

In July, the UB60D successfully completed codification—marking the first official disclosure of this new development by Ukrainian Armor.
At its core, the UB60D is a precision FPV drone, integrating a 60 mm fragmentation mine with its guidance system into a single design. This eliminates the need for additional pre-assembly or field modification.
Earlier, Defense Express reported that Ukrainian Armor had also launched serial production of the VOLS combat buggy.
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