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    Ukraine to Sharply Raise Purchases of Home Produced Fpv Drones in 2025

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    Posted on March 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Ukraine will purchase 4.5 million FPV drones in 2025, doubling last year's amount, to enhance its defense capabilities amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.

    Ukraine Plans Major Increase in Domestic FPV Drone Purchases for 2025

    KYIV (Reuters) - Ukraine plans to purchase around 4.5 million first-person view (FPV) drones in 2025, Kyiv's defence ministry said on Monday, more than doubling last year's rate as its war with Russia grows increasingly hi-tech.

    Both sides have come to rely on cheaper and more effective alternatives to conventional artillery, and Ukrainian officials have said the majority of Russian troops and vehicles are now hit by drones.

    In a statement, Hlib Kanevsky, director of the ministry's procurement policy department, said Ukraine last year had purchased more than 1.5 million such drones - 96% of them from Ukrainian manufacturers and suppliers.

    "This year, the figures will be even higher, because the capabilities of the domestic defence industry in 2025 are approximately 4.5 million FPV drones," he said. "And the Ministry of Defence plans to purchase them all."

    The ministry would allocate the equivalent of more than $2.6 billion for the plan, he said.

    Small, inexpensive FPV drones are controlled by pilots on the ground and often crash into targets, laden with explosives.

    Ukraine, which is seeking strong security guarantees from its partners before agreeing to any peace talks with Russia, is developing its own defence industry to wean itself off reliance on Western partners.

    That effort also includes long-range drones and unmanned ground vehicles.

    In a separate statement on Monday, Kyiv's top general Oleksandr Syrskyi said Ukrainian drones had destroyed 22% more targets last month compared to January, but added that Russian forces were also adapting.

    "We simply have no right to lag behind the enemy in those areas of technological warfare where we should be arming and strengthening ourselves by our own resources," Syrskyi said.

    (Reporting by Dan Peleschuk and Anastasiia Malenko; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ukraine plans to buy 4.5 million FPV drones in 2025.
    • •96% of drones purchased last year were domestically produced.
    • •The defense ministry allocates $2.6 billion for drone purchases.
    • •Ukraine aims to reduce reliance on Western defense partners.
    • •Ukrainian drones destroyed 22% more targets recently.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukraine to sharply raise purchases of home produced FPV drones in 2025

    1How many FPV drones does Ukraine plan to purchase in 2025?

    Ukraine plans to purchase around 4.5 million FPV drones in 2025, more than doubling last year's rate.

    2What is the budget allocated for the drone procurement plan?

    The Ministry of Defence plans to allocate the equivalent of more than $2.6 billion for the drone procurement plan.

    3What percentage of drones purchased last year were made in Ukraine?

    Last year, 96% of the more than 1.5 million drones purchased were from Ukrainian manufacturers.

    4What are FPV drones primarily used for in the conflict?

    FPV drones are small, inexpensive, and often crash into targets laden with explosives, making them effective in the ongoing conflict.

    5What is Ukraine's strategy regarding its defense industry?

    Ukraine is developing its own defense industry to reduce reliance on Western partners and strengthen its military capabilities.

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