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DoD Project (Drone of Democracy) – An Alternative to DJI Mavic 3/4
The Ukrainian army, like most NATO forces, is in urgent need of a reliable, easy-to-use, and cost-effective multifunctional drone system. Such a drone must combine reconnaissance, target acquisition, and the ability to be quickly reconfigured for strike missions or logistics.
In the context of modern warfare, flexibility of use and rapid adaptation of drone systems to various tasks are especially important. That’s why we propose the creation of the DoD (Drone of Democracy) enterprise, aimed at the development, production, and large-scale deployment of DoD-1, a dual-use drone.
Key Features of DoD-1:- Primary Purpose: Aerial reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition.- Additional Capabilities: Can be equipped with payload mounts for munition drops or cargo containers for delivering ammunition, medical supplies, and equipment.- Design: Modular architecture enabling fast reconfiguration (reconnaissance / strike / transport).- Ease of Use: Minimal time required for operator training.- Affordability: Optimal balance of price and performance, designed for mass deployment.
Civilian Applications:Although the project is primarily focused on military needs, the DoD-1 drone can also be used for civilian purposes:- Infrastructure and territory monitoring- Search and rescue missions- Cargo delivery to remote or hard-to-reach areas
Production and Organization:- Establishment of an R&D center (research and development)- Prototype development and testing- Launch of a serial production line- Creation of a technical support and operator training service
Investment Volume:The total investment required to implement the project is 2 million euros.
The DoD-1 project is a contribution to strengthening the defense capabilities of Ukraine and allied nations, advancing technological sovereignty, and creating an innovative product capable of reshaping the role of unmanned systems both on the battlefield and in civilian life.

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