Skyeton’s CEO, Roman Knyazhenko, recently appeared on Radio NV to shed light on an often-overlooked aspect of the war in Ukraine: the fact that almost all equipment used by Ukrainian forces, from tanks to drones, eventually falls into enemy hands. In the interview, Knyazhenko stressed that this harsh reality should not hinder the export of weapons to trusted NATO allies, as this will strengthen Ukraine's military-industrial complex.
"We’re already proposing to open arms exports to NATO countries that support us, not to the whole world," Knyazhenko explained. He also pointed out that nearly all military technology, regardless of origin, will inevitably be captured by the enemy at some point.
The discussion delved into the impact of military technology on Ukraine's defense efforts and the strategic necessity of continuing to innovate and produce advanced systems for both local and international markets.