Zelenskyy Says Drone Wars Are the New Face of Conflict and Ukraine Understands Them Best

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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has staked a claim for Ukraine’s place at the forefront of a new era of warfare. As he announced that Ukraine would share its drone defense expertise with the United States and Middle Eastern allies, he argued that drone wars have fundamentally changed the nature of armed conflict — and that Ukraine, having fought the most intense drone war in history, understands this new reality better than anyone.
Zelenskyy confirmed conversations with leaders from the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, and Kuwait about defense cooperation, and stated that a formal US request for Ukrainian drone expertise and equipment had been fulfilled. He described Ukraine’s assistance as more than a technology transfer — it is a transfer of understanding about how modern warfare is evolving and what it takes to survive in a drone-dominated battlespace.
The scale of Ukraine’s drone war experience is staggering. Russia has attacked Ukraine with tens of thousands of Shahed drones over four years, including a single night barrage of over 800. These attacks have targeted military installations, power grids, residential areas, and critical infrastructure — demonstrating the full range of tactical applications that drone swarm warfare enables. Ukraine has developed responses to all of them.
The hardware manifestation of this knowledge — low-cost interceptors costing as little as $1,000 per unit — represents the visible tip of a much deeper body of operational understanding. Ukrainian specialists being deployed to partner nations will bring not just systems but the doctrine, training methodologies, and tactical insights that make those systems effective in real-world conditions.
Zelenskyy connected Ukraine’s drone warfare expertise to its broader vision of global security, arguing that nations that understand and prepare for drone warfare are better positioned to defend their sovereignty and citizens. He acknowledged the disruption of the Iran crisis to peace talks, but framed Ukraine’s expanding role as a drone warfare authority as a permanent and growing source of strategic influence that will serve Kyiv’s interests well beyond the current conflict.

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