A Ukrainian engineering team from Sine.Engineering announces the practical readiness of drone swarm technologies for combat use. The widespread introduction of drones can radically change the course of military operations, but it is critically important to ensure the appropriate number of operators.

Ukrainian company Sine.Engineering, a leader in drone development, is actively working on creating modules for UAVs that can operate without GPS navigation, withstand electronic warfare (EW) and coordinate smoothly in groups. Drone swarms are already undergoing field tests, and their deployment may begin in the coming weeks.
Currently, Ukraine’s defense industry is rapidly adapting to the realities of modern warfare. The Ministry of Defense plans to purchase 4.5 million first-person view (FPV) drones in 2025. However, there is a need for trained operators, which complicates the effective use of unmanned aerial vehicles.
Sine.Engineering creates solutions that allow even beginners to quickly master drone control. This opens up new horizons for the mass use of UAVs in combat conditions.
Ukraine is actively improving unmanned technologies, adapting them to real combat conditions. Engineers are working on a solution to the problem of controlling drone swarms, which could provide a decisive advantage in war. Large-scale implementation of these technologies is a matter of the near future.