Thales Belgium and Ukrainian Firm Partner on Counter-Drone Missile Production
Thales Belgium has officially signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with a Ukrainian company to collaborate on the co-production of counter-drone missiles, according to Ukrainian Minister of Strategic Industries Herman Smetanin. The identity of the Ukrainian firm has not been disclosed due to security concerns.
The MoU establishes a framework for joint efforts in creating counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) missiles. Smetanin expressed gratitude towards Thales for their collaboration with the Ukrainian defense industry, emphasizing the importance of this partnership in bolstering Ukraine’s defenses amid ongoing conflict with Russian forces. “I am grateful to Thales for cooperating with the Ukrainian defense industry and for its assistance in our struggle against Russian armed aggression,” Smetanin stated.
While specific details regarding the missiles’ capabilities remain confidential, sources suggest that the partnership may involve the FZ275 semi-active laser-guided rocket, which Thales Belgium has developed. This 70mm rocket has the ability to target unmanned aerial systems effectively at a range of up to 3 kilometers (1.86 miles) and at altitudes of 2.5 kilometers (1.55 miles).
Earlier in July, a new production line for the missile was inaugurated in Belgium, reflecting an increasing demand for C-UAS munitions in Ukraine. Ukrainian forces have been actively utilizing similar munitions, such as the APKWS rockets, as they continue to engage unmanned threats in the ongoing conflict.
The partnership between Thales Belgium and the Ukrainian firm marks a significant step in enhancing Ukraine’s defense capabilities and addresses the growing need for effective counter-drone technology amidst evolving warfare challenges.