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Ukrainian Company UKRSPECSYSTEMS Launches UAS Components Brand

Svitlana Anisimova by Svitlana Anisimova
16/05/2025
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Ukrainian UAV manufacturer UKRSPECSYSTEMS has introduced a new division called UAS Components. The brand will focus on the production, servicing, and distribution of a full range of locally made drone components, aimed at supporting Ukrainian UAV operators and manufacturers.

According to the company, this move is a logical step. For the past decade, it has been developing and deploying systems built with its own in-house components. Each of these elements functions as a standalone technological product. UKRSPECSYSTEMS also points out that its components have proven themselves on the battlefield—demonstrating higher quality than many Chinese-made parts, while remaining more affordable than Western alternatives.

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“The new business direction creates opportunities for those developing or experimenting with their own technologies,” said Dmytro Khasapov, CEO of UKRSPECSYSTEMS. “By offering individual components from our systems, we’re enabling professionals to build or fine-tune their own platforms to better suit specific tasks and operating conditions. It’s a step toward greater flexibility, innovation, and collaborative growth within Ukraine’s defense industry.”

He also invited engineers, developers, and military personnel to collaborate in “exploring new use cases, combining technologies, and developing unique solutions.”

Components from the UAS Components line are already in use in drones deployed across various units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, including battalions and brigades operating in some of the most challenging areas of the front. The company regularly receives feedback from end users, noting that input from the field plays a key role in rapidly refining and improving its hardware. UKRSPECSYSTEMS expressed particular gratitude to the Ukrainian service members contributing to this process.

UKRSPECSYSTEMS also acknowledged the role of volunteer organizations in shaping both its reputation and internal quality standards. The company collaborates with several charitable foundations, including “Come Back Alive,” the KOLO Foundation, and the Serhiy Prytula Foundation.

Currently, the UAS Components range includes Connection and initial setup:

  • The component lineup covers every stage of drone operation—from launch and control to landing and maintenance. This includes gyro-stabilized camera systems, antenna trackers, catapults, parachute systems, masts, software, and batteries.
  • UKRSPECSYSTEMS also offers technical partnerships and engineering and manufacturing services for teams developing new platforms or improving existing ones. These services range from composite manufacturing and R\&D to the development of custom, turnkey solutions.

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The company emphasizes that all products are manufactured in Ukraine, tailored to customer needs, and come with technical support. The full catalog is available on the official website. Additionally, UAS Components will soon be listed on official government marketplaces, including the Brave1 Market and the “Components Library” managed by the Ministry of Strategic Industries.

Source: UKRSPECSYSTEMS

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