Seven types of drones created at joint Ukrainian-German enterprises were presented to President Volodymyr Zelensky and German Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz ahead of their bilateral meeting in Berlin. Six of them are aerial, and one is ground-based.
The Linza 3.0 drone (jointly produced by Frontline Robotics and Quantum Systems) features a 12-inch platform, can carry up to 4 kg over a distance of up to 15 km, and remain airborne for up to 60 minutes. In 2026, Germany plans to manufacture at least 10,000 of these Ukrainian-designed drones.
The Termit ground robotic system (jointly produced by Tencore and Fernride) is designed for evacuation and logistics needs, adapted to various types of terrain, and has a range of up to 40 km.
The Babka reconnaissance drone (jointly produced by TAF Industries and Wingcopter) is used to identify targets for strikes.

The medium-range Anubis drone (jointly produced by Airlogix and Auterion) is designed to strike personnel, tactical and strategic targets, as well as armored vehicles.
The short-range Seth-X drone (jointly produced by Airlogix and Auterion) is developed to destroy manpower and light armored vehicles, including logistics and transport assets.
The KOLIBRI 10″ FPV kamikaze drone (jointly produced by TAF Industries and Thyra) is intended for striking targets and interception.
The STRILA interceptor drone (jointly produced by WIY Drones and Quantum Systems) is designed to intercept high-speed aerial targets such as Shahed drones. Its maximum speed reaches up to 415 km/h.
Additionally, six new cooperation agreements were signed today at the Embassy of Ukraine in Germany as part of the Build with Ukraine initiative:
TAF Industries and Thyra signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a Ukrainian-German joint venture for the production of UAV interceptors for reconnaissance drones.

WIY and Quantum Systems signed a memorandum of cooperation to create a joint enterprise for producing anti-Shahed interceptors, WIY STRILA.
Ukraviasystem and POINToX signed a memorandum of cooperation for the joint production of missile and aviation systems.
German company Helsing and Ukrainian company Culver Aviation agreed on joint drone production.
In addition, two agreements on technological cooperation were concluded with Diehl and Ukrainian companies FirePoint and Luch.