TAF Industries reveals the company's recent developments

TAF Industries has already shipped the first 10,000 guidance modules and is working on identification and target acquisition systems

The company is also working on air-to-air technologies for detecting and destroying enemy drones

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The Ukrainian defence company TAF Industries is developing target identification and search systems, as well as air-to-air technologies for detecting and destroying enemy drones. The company’s founder, Oleksandr Yakovenko, said this in an interview with DOU.

According to him, TAF Industries was one of the first in Ukraine to codify “last-mile” modules for automatic drone guidance and has already shipped the first 10,000 units.

The company currently employs around 1,000 people, including about 100 IT specialists. Teams of between three and twelve specialists usually work on a single development. As an example, Yakovenko mentioned the Power Key system, which allows a drone to remain in ambush without using a battery. It was developed by three specialists in just three months.

Larger projects, such as reconnaissance drones, require the involvement of several units, with 20 to 50 people working on them simultaneously.

In early August, Defender Media reported that TAF Drones had announced a rebranding — the company is now called TAF Industries. The company explained the change as part of its business transformation and the expansion of its product line.