TAF Industries has transferred 2,000 of its drones to the military, which it upgraded for the Armed Forces of Ukraine free of charge
The Ukrainian company TAF Industries has already delivered 2,000 upgraded Kolibri drones to the front, according to the manufacturer's Telegram channel.
"In the 2 months since the start of the upgrade, we have processed applications from 29 brigades and continue to keep in touch with them. The experience of the military and honest feedback help us respond promptly to current needs," the company noted.
TAF Industries also emphasized that the upgrade of outdated Kolibri boards is being done at the company's expense, and urged all units that need it to contact them.
In July, the company announced that it would upgrade its Kolibri drones, which are arriving in units as obsolete, free of charge for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
By the way, recently the Ukrainian TAF Industries codified the fiber optic FPV drone Kolibri. The UAV is a reinforced version of the regular Kolibri model, which is designed specifically for operation in conditions of dense electronic warfare. The new product has a number of features that make the drone a "cheat code" on the front.