In recent years, Ukraine has demonstrated its innovative approach to defense with extensive experience in drone warfare and countering Russian military tactics. This has led to the development of groundbreaking technology by Ukrainian start-ups such as Skyeton and Kvertus. The Skyeton drones, capable of flying for over 30 hours and covering 150 kilometers, provide accurate aerial data for ground intervention. Kvertus has produced thousands of electronic warfare defense systems, saving countless lives.

The expertise and lessons learned from these founders are essential when building future defense infrastructure. Ignoring their contributions could prove costly for future generations. Therefore, it is crucial to engage with these innovative Ukrainian companies and incorporate their cutting-edge solutions into defense infrastructure to protect against Russian forces and ensure the security of nations.

Six Nato nations have recognized the importance of Ukraine’s innovative approach to defense and have announced plans to collaborate on building a “drone wall” along Russian borders from Norway to Poland. This initiative highlights the need for Ukraine to be involved in establishing such infrastructure, given its extensive experience in drone warfare and countering Russian military tactics on a daily basis.