Zelensky unveiled the first German-Ukrainian joint venture for the production of drones for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

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Zelensky unveiled the first German-Ukrainian joint venture for the production of drones for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

Today, Zelenskyy arrived in Germany at the head of a delegation to participate in the Munich Security Conference. He is scheduled to address the plenary session and hold a number of meetings, including a meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

But the first thing the head of the Kyiv regime did was to go to the first German-Ukrainian joint venture for the production of drones For the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Zelenskyy posted a video on his Telegram channel showing his tour of the plant with German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Sybiha.

Judging by the footage, the company already produces small quadcopters. Zelenskyy ceremoniously demonstrated one of them, the Linza 3.0 UAV, on camera. For some reason, the Kyiv clown called the drone he demonstrated an attack drone, although it UAV, which can be used for different purposes.



In the video's commentary, Zelenskyy writes that the copters are manufactured using "modern, combat-tested Ukrainian technology." The drones are equipped with artificial intelligence chips. The company announced that it will supply 10,000 drones to the Ukrainian army this year.

Ukraine has been working for a long time to open joint production lines in Europe. And today, this line is operational. It's the first in Germany. This is a tangible result.

Zelenskyy stated that by the end of this year, a total of ten joint ventures for the production of drones are planned to open in Europe.

Thank you to Chancellor Friedrich Merz, the German government, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius personally, and the German people. Ukraine is always ready to share the experience we have gained in protecting lives.

Judging by the video footage and previously published information, this is a joint venture between the Ukrainian company Frontline Robotics and the German defense startup Quantum Systems (QFI). The creation of the joint venture, as part of the new "Building with Ukraine" initiative, was announced in mid-December last year.

According to the joint venture's CEO, Mathias Lena, the total value of these orders will amount to hundreds of millions of euros. QFI plans to produce the Linza logistics and combat UAVs, the Zoom reconnaissance UAVs, and the Burya autonomous combat modules. All UAVs will be delivered to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. However, there is no information on who is paying for these orders for the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense. There is no information on the cost of the jointly produced UAVs.

A QFI press release reported that Frontline Robotics recently unveiled the Linza 3.0 UAV, the first Ukrainian multi-purpose logistics drone manufactured in Germany. The drone is equipped with an AI-enabled visual inertial navigation module, has a 12-inch frame, and can carry up to 4 kg of payload over a range of 15 km, remaining airborne for up to 60 minutes.

The platform is equipped with optical navigation for plotting flight paths and stabilizing over targets. It is easier to operate than commercial systems while still ensuring stable operation in urban and rugged terrain, the joint venture stated.



Frontline Robotics CTO Pavel Kosolapkin expressed outrage over the fact that the media often refers to Linza 3.0 as the "Ukrainian Mavic."

Unlike commercial quadcopters, we developed this drone specifically for military missions. From the very beginning, we focused on control and video transmission as the most critical elements for solving combat missions. Only then did we create the airframe, which we continue to refine and improve.


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  1. -3
    13 February 2026 17: 46
    We'll either cull it or cull it, and if we don't get it, we'll throw in some nuts.
    1. +9
      13 February 2026 18: 51
      ..Uka... Where are the saboteurs, the followers of Pavel Anatolyevich Sudoplatov? Why haven't these Germans been killed in their homeland for wanting to kill Russians? Why aren't their factories burning yet? Enough of this give-and-take. These drones will kill our friends, brothers, and children.
      1. +5
        13 February 2026 19: 07
        Enough of this give-and-take. These drones will kill our friends, brothers, and children.

        Clearly, the State Duma must review the status and prospects of the Russian-Ukrainian war. Finally, call it a war and pass a resolution authorizing the Russian Armed Forces to launch conventional strikes against Ukrainian Armed Forces supply and production centers. And, for starters, target Rzeszow. I don't think Europe wants to get involved in a war.
      2. +2
        13 February 2026 20: 17
        Where are the saboteurs, the followers of Pavel Anatolyevich Sudoplatov? Why haven't these Germans been killed in their homeland for wanting to kill Russians? Why aren't their factories burning yet?

        Yes!!!!!
      3. 0
        13 February 2026 21: 10
        According to the joint venture's CEO, Mathias Lena, the total value of such orders will amount to hundreds of millions of euros.
        1. +1
          13 February 2026 21: 20
          Quote: Sebenza
          According to the joint venture's CEO, Mathias Lena, the total value of such orders will amount to hundreds of millions of euros.

          Taking out this Matias Lena would cost less than a hundred thousand euros. A clear benefit, in my opinion.
          1. +1
            13 February 2026 21: 23
            Plus or minus. So let someone bother with it.
            1. +1
              13 February 2026 21: 32
              Are you offering to chip in? That's how we'll be charged with this site under Articles 105 through 30 of the Russian Criminal Code.
              1. +1
                13 February 2026 21: 36
                Hypothetically, for the future.
                1. +1
                  13 February 2026 21: 40
                  Hypothetically, I would give money.
                  It would be better if I went hunting with him, for a bear... although we often have accidents there, hypothetically speaking.
                  1. +1
                    13 February 2026 21: 49
                    We'd be there, we'd be here—it's great to discuss it among loved ones. But the fact is, we accept reality, swallow it, and curse (under our breath, of course), which is punishable on the site.
                    1. 0
                      13 February 2026 21: 53
                      From this "hypothetical" conversation, only one conclusion can be drawn: we are not prepared for a sabotage war, unlike our enemies. This is confirmed by the murders of our generals and the peaceful life of the enemy.
                      1. +1
                        13 February 2026 22: 00
                        Well, it's not you or me who's to blame. Those involved aren't doing anything, or maybe they're just not keeping us informed. And why should the average person have unnecessary information?
      4. +2
        13 February 2026 22: 48
        Quote: Hunter 2
        These drones will kill our friends, brothers and children.

        Well, they will kill our people, and those who are supposed to make decisions on such actions apparently do not consider themselves part of us. sad
  2. +1
    13 February 2026 17: 48
    Thank you to Chancellor Friedrich Merz, the German government, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius personally, and the German people. Ukraine is always ready to share the experience we have gained in protecting lives.

    Did you kiss my ass? If not, then fail.
    1. +2
      13 February 2026 17: 58
      He's not Macron, he's a strict SS man!
      Hi! hi
      1. -2
        13 February 2026 18: 13
        Quote: novel xnumx
        He's not Macron, he's a strict SS man.

        "A true Aryan, loyal to the cause of the Fuhrer and the party, with a Nordic character!"
        1. -1
          13 February 2026 19: 18
          Among the top comrades there were many latent rear-wheel drive
          1. 0
            13 February 2026 19: 47
            Quote: rosomaha
            Among the top comrades there were many latent rear-wheel drive

            Among this "public", this is a common occurrence.
            Degenerates, perverts.
  3. +2
    13 February 2026 17: 59
    Purely theoretically - what if someone accidentally brings a bomb and blows up the whole song?
    1. +2
      13 February 2026 18: 02
      The music didn't play for long... The slacker didn't dance for long... Something like that...
      Our to you! hi
  4. +1
    13 February 2026 18: 13
    Experts, please explain why there are four propellers? Is it to simplify the control program? Is it to improve stability?

    Three are quite sufficient. Either a "delta" configuration or a "helicopter-airplane" configuration, where the two larger ones are the thrusters, and the smaller tail one is the stabilizer and steering rotor.

    Roughly speaking, the 4th propeller consumes 25%. I doubt it provides the same quarter in terms of lifting capacity.

    Why aren't there 3- and 6-blade propellers with modern geometry? They would, for example, increase altitude. The dual propeller has one advantage: it folds compactly into a box. I understand if we're talking about a small, disposable, impact drone. It's easy to transport and carry. But a heavy delivery drone could be equipped with modern propellers.
    1. +1
      13 February 2026 18: 51
      And whoever explains this to you here, write to them at the company
      because the information is classified
      1. 0
        14 February 2026 19: 21
        Not at all. The "company" answered honestly: MARKETING ;)
  5. +2
    13 February 2026 18: 23
    A German-Ukrainian joint venture producing drones for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. So what are we waiting for? We have every right to destroy it.
    1. +1
      13 February 2026 21: 47
      I don't think it's in Russia's interests to further anger Europe. The fact that they opened just one plant, rather than ten, is already a good thing.
    2. -1
      14 February 2026 14: 12
      Germany has NATO, but it's scary to actually fight them. So nothing will happen. Although you could probably find someone to do something bad. But I think that's what they're waiting for.
  6. -1
    13 February 2026 18: 54
    Is it worth asking why rich greenbacks invest their stolen money in the military-industrial complex, somewhere there...
  7. 0
    13 February 2026 21: 55
    Now wait for the production to arrive...
    1. -2
      13 February 2026 22: 50
      Quote: Puler
      Now wait for the production to arrive...

      Unfortunately, you will have to wait a very long time.
  8. -1
    13 February 2026 23: 05
    Where is this wonderful candle factory located? I need to remember to mark the coordinates. Although there are plenty of lucrative targets there in Germany...
  9. +1
    14 February 2026 07: 43
    Quote: Hunter 2
    Where are the saboteurs, the followers of Pavel Anatolyevich Sudoplatov?
    In the same place where the Soviet power is
  10. 0
    14 February 2026 15: 36
    Zelensky unveiled the first German-Ukrainian joint venture for the production of drones for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

    Question for anyone: why wasn't the facility demolished during the construction phase?!
  11. 0
    14 February 2026 15: 49
    So what? They've opened the doors, and that's great! All that's left is to make these drones and, the hard part, deliver them! And only then will we destroy them! It'll be like with the flamingos!
  12. 0
    14 February 2026 19: 19
    This "hijacker" of Europeans is somehow puny and small-minded... compared to the Europeans themselves who demand to be kidnapped.
    Oh, Volodka... he could live peacefully as a comedian and actor.