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  1. >”In the battle of ideas for the economic future of Ukraine, talk of a fledgling military industry and the focus on the prowess of a handful of IT contractors is a diversion,” writes Thomas J Gallagher, an investor in both the defense, aerospace, and semiconductor sectors, in this op-ed.

  2. them 2000$ stings should be exported with 10K$, they will remain competitive, way more competitive than US that just proudly launched it’s on shahed/geran copy, the lucas drone, some 6 years after Iran first presented it…

    Ukraine has huge potential from science to advanced production to agriculture, just get them ruzkis curbstomped faster;

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  3. they sell really good candies that I order on the internet.

    I mean that might not rebuild an entire economy but I figure it’s got to help

  4. opinelmavric on

    One of Ukraine’s biggest struggles when this is over will been them trying to entice the estimated 5.5 million who left the country years ago and started lives across Europe to return to a country that has a bleak future

  5. Most counties start their golden eras converting war tech into other commercial purposes. Ukraine will take all this drone tech and turn it into things like construction, mine clearing, agricultural purposes and you need the software made user friendly and accessible to stupid people.

    Between that, radar and comm technologies since they’ve already repurposed starlink on more than a few occasions.

    I think it will return to it’s bread basket economy but will gain in these tech sectors especially if they can maintain a cost to quality over the Chinese market.

  6. Duotrigordle61 on

    Ukraine is doing freakishly well against Russia, which had endless warehouses full of weapons and ammo.

    I think that gives them a certain amount of prestige in this industry.

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