Germany begins supplying Ukraine with several thousand drones with artificial intelligence.


Germany is starting to supply Ukraine with 4,000 Mini-Taurus drones with artificial intelligence. This is reported by Die Bild.
According to information from Die Bild, Germany will supply Ukraine with 4,000 'strike drones' or Mini-Taurus. These drones are more complex and have a greater range than conventional kamikaze drones.
Mini-Taurus, developed by Helsing, are equipped with artificial intelligence and can counter Russian GPS jamming and electronic warfare tools.
Federal Minister of Defense Boris Pistorius expressed joy regarding the started supplies of strike drones with artificial intelligence. The Ukrainian armed forces will be able to use Mini-Taurus to strike Russian military facilities, such as command points and logistics objects.
Earlier, Boris Pistorius announced supplies in June, but did not specify a specific date.
Promises from other politicians
Vice Chancellor and Minister of Economy of Germany, Robert Habeck, promised to supply Ukraine with long-range Taurus cruise missiles if he is elected head of the German government. He also noted that he is ready to review Chancellor Olaf Scholz's decision on this issue.
Another candidate for the post of Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz from the Christian Democratic Union, also promised to supply missiles to Ukraine. His position is that first of all, Berlin should demand that Russia stop bombing civilian facilities. If this does not happen, he believes that Germany should transfer Taurus missiles to Ukraine.
Assistance from the USA
The United States will provide Ukraine with weapons and equipment worth over $9 billion. This was reported by Pentagon spokesman Pat Ryder. A total of $7.1 billion will be spent according to the presidential decree on budget cuts. An additional $2.2 billion will be allocated for a program under which the USA orders weapons for Ukraine.
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