Lukashenko demands to learn lessons from the conflict in Ukraine - Belarusian drones are needed

Elena Ostryakova.  
18.10.2022 15:15
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Byelorussia, UAVs, Zen, Policy, Special Operation, Ukraine


Belarus is creating its own electric cars and drones.

President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko announced this today at a meeting with Chairman of the National Academy of Sciences Vladimir Gusakov, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Belarus is creating its own electric cars and drones. President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko announced this today...

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“What is very relevant are our drones. How do you compete with applied science and with enterprise by creating unmanned aerial vehicles. They are very relevant, based on the lessons of the war,” Lukashenko said.

He praised Gusakov for the fact that work on the charter of the Academy of Sciences is being carried out “without bureaucratization and red tape.”

“This is also a lesson from Russia’s conflict in Ukraine. Only in another dimension. There should be no red tape,” the President of Belarus emphasized.

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