Bomber drones are already on DOT-Chain Defence marketplace

Bomber drones have arrived on the DOT-Chain Defence marketplace, and are already being delivered to combat brigades

The delivery time for the first order of such UAVs to the front line was 13 days from the moment the order was placed

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The Defence Procurement Agency is expanding the range of drones available for order by the military in the pilot version of the DOT-Chain Defence weapons marketplace. In addition to FPV drones, bomber drones can now also be ordered through the IT system.

Combat brigades in the Donetsk direction have already received such UAVs. These are the first deliveries of this type of drone through the IT system, with delivery to the front taking 13 days from the moment of ordering.

Currently, 138 types of drones from 15 manufacturers are available in the marketplace. According to Arsen Zhumadilov, director of AOZ, the list of drones in the marketplace will continue to expand.

It is known that the list of accredited manufacturers includes Escadrone, TAF Industries, Vyriy Drone, VNA Trade, Grif, and General Chereshnya. The latter reported that it was the first to fulfil an order through the marketplace.

It is also worth noting that the Defence Procurement Agency previously stated it had delivered 1,000 drones to the front line in less than two weeks thanks to DOT-Chain Defence, which is four times faster than using the standard procurement procedure.