Finland develops Steel Eagle drone for Ukraine to destroy infantry – photo, video

by AssistantStraight983

12 comments
  1. anyone heard about Nordic drones company before?

  2. These are obviously needed but sadly in this current economical situation in Finland, a growing number of people are asking the hard questions on the investments and spending into defense and military technology when at the same time the rest of the society is crippled by massive public sector budget cuts, a huge unemployment and close to zero investment rate across other sectors.

    Military and defence Industry spending without a healthy society is not a good combination. 

  3. I am not sure I could rest easy if I had designed and built a thing that will maim, cripple and kill humans.
    But, with neighbours like ours, this is where we are.

  4. Wow, this is a top priority drone type in demand by the Ukrainian Army. Well done, Finns!

  5. I hope it brings an unimaginable amount of of death, pain, suffering and fear for the invading Russians, North Koreans and whoever there might be fighting against Ukraine…

    …and export revenue to Finland. It would be a win-win situation.

  6. >Tungsten is a strong metal that was once used to manufacture filaments for incandescent light bulbs. It has the greatest melting and boiling temperatures among chemical elements. This substance is one of the raw materials utilised in the defence sector.

    That is such bad writing, it has nothing to do why tungsten pellets are used. It is because they are very dense, so you can pack smaller pellets and have more projectiles for every square meter. Sorry for nitpicking but it just pains me to see this kind of writing in any text, it is so obviously just random snippet copied from wikipedia. They should do better.

  7. The Ruzzians entered this war under the rather childish delusion that they were going to bomb everyone else, and nobody was going to bomb them.

  8. In other words, production of Ladas are all time high in ruskie mir…right? RIGHT???

  9. Time for Finland to join the Drone Coalition?

    [https://eng.lsm.lv/article/society/defense/21.11.2024-drone-coalition-help-to-ukraine-worth-18-billion-euros-this-year.a577233/](https://eng.lsm.lv/article/society/defense/21.11.2024-drone-coalition-help-to-ukraine-worth-18-billion-euros-this-year.a577233/)

    Latvia alone has sent 2800 locally made drones and plans to provide additional 12000 drones to Ukraine in next years. It’s essential military technology every country should produce these days and I’m happy Finnish companies are stepping up as well

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