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Special report about "Raybird-3" in CANADIAN ARMY TODAY Magazine
17.04.2020

Special report about "Raybird-3" in CANADIAN ARMY TODAY Magazine

The CANADIAN ARMY TODAY Magazine published a special report about UAS Raybird-3 in Spring edition 2020.
ACS-3 from Skyeton: wing to wing with Bayraktar TB2 in the Air Force of Ukraine
18.11.2021

ACS-3 from Skyeton: wing to wing with Bayraktar TB2 in the Air Force of Ukraine

ACS-3 is a reconnaissance UAV of the Ukrainian company Skyeton. Since 2019, it has been delivered to the Armed Forces of Ukraine and serves in the same military unit as Bayraktar TB2
Skyeton for Unmanned Systems Technology
23.06.2021

Skyeton for Unmanned Systems Technology

We gave a long interview to the magazine about our company, product and plans for the near future
The new Raybird 3 drone was handed over to the military
28.03.2022

The new Raybird 3 drone was handed over to the military

Volunteers handed over the new Raybird 3 unmanned aerial vehicle to the Armed Forces of Ukraine
The Armed Forces will receive Ukrainian-made drones: what is known about the ACS-3, SKIF and UJ-22
08.09.2022

The Armed Forces will receive Ukrainian-made drones: what is known about the ACS-3, SKIF and UJ-22

UAVs from the companies Skyeton, Culver Aviation and Ukrjet will soon go to the front.
What Ukrainian drones are used by the Armed Forces on the battlefield
27.10.2022

What Ukrainian drones are used by the Armed Forces on the battlefield

Drones scout enemy positions, adjust artillery fire, and strike enemy army positions and warehouses
The Armed Forces use more than 13.2 million units of military equipment
15.11.2022

The Armed Forces use more than 13.2 million units of military equipment

The Ministry of Defense purchased more than 13.2 million units of weapons and military equipment for the Armed Forces. This was announced by the Minister of Defense Oleksiy Reznikov.
The newest domestic drone was tested in Ukraine
20.07.2020

The newest domestic drone was tested in Ukraine

Domestic unmanned aerial systems manufactured by "Skyeton" performed the task of detecting and monitoring the objects of a hypothetical enemy