This Ukrainian counter-drone company is worried about missing its moment in the Iran war
Ukrainian company General Cherry makes drones and interceptor drones. AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky Ukraine's counter-drone tech has surging interest amid Iran attacks, but exports are limited. A Ukrainian interceptor drone maker said it wants its tech proven beyond Ukraine. It worries that if it doesn't get involved soon, "someone will take our place." The Iran war could be a big opportunity for Ukraine's battle-proven counter-drone tech , but one company says it worries it will miss its window without export access. The US and its allies in the Middle East are now facing drone threats that Ukraine has fought for years, driving demand for low-cost interceptor drones. Many are built by Ukrainian firms, but exports of battlefield tech remain tightly controlled. Stanislav Hryshyn, the co-founder of Ukrainian company General Cherry, which makes drones and interceptor drones used by Ukraine's forces, said deploying his company's interceptors abroad woul...