 Eugene Nashtetik and five of his co-workers shuttered their company developing medical and biotech startups to join the Defense Forces days after Russia invaded Ukraine. But within two months, their commanders agreed it would be more useful if they gave up their military careers and used their expertise on technical projects to help the war. With the government's blessing, Nashtetik and his team of engineers moved to neighboring Poland where they raised initial funding from a Polish company, Air Residential Aviation, to develop a new drone for the Ukrainian military. The Defender drone, now in the final stage of testing, is designed to withstand strong winds to enable surveillance in bad weather, can fly, take off and land vertically and also carry relatively big payloads. Nashtetik's startup radio bird will be ready for industrial production within a month. The initial plan is to produce up to 200 units which will be delivered to the Ukrainian army and used on the battlefield. It combines electronic warfare resistance, wind resistance and obviously it's dedicated to signal intelligence. Because of its flying capabilities, the radio horizon, the maximum range of signal intelligence is about 250 kilometers. So actually right now you don't have any one, any single drone with this combination of capabilities in the weight under 25 kilos. We needed some air surveillance so I took my home Mavic and did work like everybody did. But then after the QDF campaign we relocated here and having the entrepreneurial and technological background we were asked to support Ukrainian armed forces with logistics, with technologies, laboratory, assistance and so on and so forth and step by step we deployed 7 projects and the defender was the 8th one. Ok, let's sum up, I will show you in a sec. Our model could show that we can detect the enemy's targets very precisely. For example from 6 kilometers, with 6 kilometers of distance we can detect the enemy unit which emitting a white band with accuracy up to 20 meters. This is very very important because the main problem in the battlefield right now is that our drones, our units cannot operate really under electronic warfare influence. Our partners are already the local one so we have for instance ARS aviation, it's a Polish based aviation company. So we are quite integrated here and also we are collaborating with different teams all over the Europe, the United States and also from Turkey.