Canadian ZenaTech plans to produce drones in Ukraine
The Canadian technology company ZenaTech has announced its intention to establish a drone manufacturing plant and a specialized testing center in Ukraine. This will allow interceptor drones to be tested in real combat conditions.
According to company representatives, ZenaTech plans to develop a production facility in Ukraine, which will serve as the main base for manufacturing single-use interceptor drones Interceptor P-1. The cost of one such drone will be less than $5000. To implement the project, the company plans to utilize the Ukrainian engineering base and experience in drone applications. The process of legal registration of the branch, recruitment of personnel, and obtaining necessary permits for testing is currently underway.
ZenaTech is actively coordinating these processes with the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the State Aviation Administration. Such cooperation will provide an opportunity to ensure high quality and readiness of the products for operation in extreme conditions. This will not only increase the company’s production capabilities but also promote the involvement of technologies in the country’s defense industry.
A brief overview of ZenaTech reveals that the company specializes in artificial intelligence technologies, drones, Drone as a Service solutions, Software as a Service (SaaS), and quantum computing. Its subsidiary ZenaDrone focuses on the development of autonomous drones for civilian and defense tasks. The products are used in law enforcement, government, industry, as well as in agriculture, defense, and logistics. ZenaTech has offices in North America, Europe, Taiwan, and the UAE, engaged in business expansion through acquisitions.
| Product Name | Cost | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Interceptor P-1 | less than $5000 | Defense tasks |




