SkyFall is negotiating to open manufacturing in Denmark

Ukrainian company SkyFall is in talks to open a manufacturing facility in Denmark

The production is planned to be launched under the Build with Ukraine programme

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SkyFall's P1-Sun drone (Photo: Army Recognition Group)

Ukrainian drone developer SkyFall may open a production facility in Denmark. The company has begun negotiations with the Danish government, according to Danish Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen.

Judging by the statement, they want to launch production as part of the Build with Ukraine programme. This model involves establishing production lines in partner countries, exporting production technologies, and integrating Ukrainian expertise into allies’ supply chains. “SkyFall can provide strategically important production and supply on Danish territory – both for Ukraine and Denmark,” the announcement of the negotiations said.

If SkyFall establishes production in Denmark, it will also be offered cooperation with Danish companies. However, in parallel with the negotiations, the Danes, together with the Ukrainian authorities, will check the manufacturer for corruption and money laundering. The company has not yet commented on the details of the negotiations.

SkyFall is one of the largest drone manufacturers in Ukraine, and its Vampire bomber was the most effective weapon on the battlefield in 2025. In addition, the company manufactures Shrike FPV drones and P1-Sun unmanned interceptors, which have already shot down 700 “shaheds”.