 Ukrainian Defence Forces receive new drones capable of striking deep into Russia. The Ukrainian Armed Forces have received the first batch of new unmanned aerial vehicles AQ-400 Skythe. These UAVs are capable of carrying out strikes hundreds of kilometres deep into Russia report defence blog. Terminal autonomy, formerly known as the startup One-Way Aerospace, has announced the successful completion of procurements aimed at supporting the combat deployment of the AQ-400 Skythe system in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The AQ-400 Skythe is a long range unmanned aerial vehicle with a range of up to 750 kilometres designed for takeoff from short runways or catapults. The vehicle is capable of carrying a payload of up to 32kg which can be increased to 70kg by reducing the flight range. It stands out among the competitors for its quick assembly, mass production capabilities and economic efficiency making it a key type of weaponry in modern warfare. The cost of the drone starts at $15,000. Terminal autonomy has strategically organised the production of kamikaze drones through a network of smaller enterprises and engineering firms with experience in manufacturing similar platforms. Although the company procures certain components outside Ukraine, primarily in Germany and the United Kingdom, the project's priority is to maximise the localisation of production within Ukraine. In the initial stage, the company plans to produce 100 units of drones per month. Gradually, this figure is expected to increase to 500 units. With the production of hundreds of drones per month, these specifications allow for regular strikes on objects within the territory of the Russian Federation.