Ukraine receives anti-drone systems from the Zionists.
A Hebrew website revealed that a Zionist company has sold anti-drone systems to the Ukrainian army to counter Russian drones.
The Hebrew website “Time of Israel” reported that a military industry company in the occupied territories sold anti-drone systems to the Ukrainian army.
According to the Monday evening report of “Arab48” news site, citing the Israel Times, an official of this company disclosed that the sale of these systems is done through Poland to Ukraine.
This website mentioned that the aforementioned company provides reports to the Ministry of War of the Zionist regime about the sale of these systems; But he claimed that, in his opinion, the company is pretending to be unaware of the transfer of drones from Poland to Ukraine.
The Israeli army uses anti-drone systems to intercept drones and small unmanned birds that enter the occupied territories from the Gaza Strip, Lebanon and Syria.
At least five Zionist companies produce anti-drone systems in the occupied territories, which are: Air Industries, Elbit, MCTECH, Afnon Group and Spear.
The Zionist regime sells these systems to the Republic of Azerbaijan, the United States, countries in South and East Asia, Poland, the Czech Republic, and several other countries in Eastern Europe.
The authorities of the military industry of the Zionist regime call these systems “advanced defense technology”, therefore they are not allowed to sell them to Ukraine, because it was previously reported that the Zionist regime refuses to sell advanced military equipment to Ukraine due to the fear of Russia.
Russia and Ukraine use thousands of offensive drones against each other; Drones are called “kamikaze” and they are used to drop bombs on targets, transfer light ammunition and collect information.
Some of these drones are built for military purposes, and others are repurposed military drones. The drones used by the Russian army are manufactured by this country, and the drones used by the Ukrainian army are imported from England and Turkey.