According to Yle, Finnish company Innokas is preparing to launch drone production in Finland for the Ukrainian armed forces.

The Finnish firm has signed an agreement with Ukrainian drone manufacturer Airlogix. Innokas CEO Janne Kostamo said the partnership is intended to increase the volume of unmanned systems supplied from Finland to Ukraine.

The project is being carried out under the European Build with Ukraine initiative, which is aimed at expanding weapons production capacity for the Ukrainian military. Yle also reported that Airlogix drones are already actively used in the conflict.

Earlier, Sky News reported on a secret underground facility in Ukraine producing long-range strike drones. According to the broadcaster, the plant manufactures more than 200 UAVs per day.

Among the drones produced there is the FP1, which costs around $60,000. The combat-equipped UAV is reported to have a range of up to 3,000 kilometers and a stated strike accuracy of 2–3 meters.