Ukraine Tightens Export Controls on Sting Drone Interceptors Amid Global Demand

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Ukraine prohibits exporting its Sting interceptor drones for now, despite growing interest from Middle Eastern buyers and ongoing talks about potential legal changes. Wild Hornets and other Ukrainian manufacturers could export if allowed, as these low-cost, easily produced counter-drone systems target Shahed-type UAVs and are in rising demand.
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