Ukrainian ZBROYA participates in Scandinavia’s largest defense industry exhibition

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Representatives of Ukraine’s defense industry, under the unified national brand ZBROYA, showcased their products in Denmark and discussed further cooperation with state customers in the framework of the Danish model.

The Ukrainian Council of Defense Industry reported this, according to Ukrinform.

“On August 20–21, Ukrainian companies had the opportunity to present their developments at DALO Industry Days — the largest defense industry exhibition in Scandinavia, held at Ballerup Super Arena. Under the single national brand ZBROYA, Ukraine presented a complete line of battle-tested solutions and engaged in detailed discussions with DALO engineering teams, the Danish Armed Forces, and government customers,” the statement said.

According to the professional association, participation in the event allowed Ukrainian manufacturers to hold direct meetings with international colleagues, conduct technical demonstrations, and agree on next steps for cooperation — from interoperability and certification to co-development, production localization, and contract launches based on the Danish model.

Among the exhibitors was the innovative production company Deviro, developer of the reconnaissance drone Leleka and the strike drone Bulava.

The company Athlon Avia also showcased its Furia UAVs in Denmark; for more than 10 years, Athlon Avia has been a reliable partner of Ukraine’s Defense Forces (Armed Forces, Main Intelligence Directorate, SSU, National Police, National Guard, and State Border Guard Service).

The Unwave team presented solutions designed to respond to rapid changes on the modern battlefield. Among them were Pastka, a system for protecting infrastructure and border areas, and an electronic warfare module (jammer) built entirely from NATO components, without any Chinese parts.

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One of the most dynamic Ukrainian defense-tech companies, Tencore, brought its flagship TerMIT ground robotic system to DALO Industry Days 2025, demonstrating Ukraine’s capability to develop cost-effective, scalable, and NATO-standard-compliant solutions.

Another exhibit included FP-1 strike drones from Fire Point, which have carried out approximately 60% of Ukrainian strikes deep inside Russian territory, targeting oil refineries, ammunition depots, and military infrastructure.

Photo: Ukrainian Council of Defense Industry


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