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November 2025

Future Land Forces

Future Land Forces

Our delegation with two active-duty officers leading UAV operations of reconnaissance & interception and Yelyzaveta Khomovska joined Future Land Forces to ensure real battlefield needs shape what world industry builds next.

Key takeaways from the forum:
— Land operations are accelerating — and so is development: small-batch fielding, modular systems, and rapid updates based on frontline feedback.
— Tech development on the battlefield is about applying the lessons of the battlefield so capability keeps up with the enemy’s adaptations.
— Ukraine’s war provides the most reliable evidence base for where defense technology must go.

Workshops led by the soldiers of our delegation:
— “Integrating UAV reconnaissance into brigade-level command and control”
— “Destroying enemy strike and reconnaissance UAVs with interceptor drones”

Beyond sharing the battle-proven knowledge, we met NATO, partner-nation leaders, and top firms to anchor decisions and innovation in Ukraine’s combat experience by linking real operator needs to the next wave of interoperable systems’ creation.

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