Since

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last year, the U.S. has approved more than $32 billion in security assistance for Kyiv, with most of that money going to weaponry produced by major defense companies.

Small drones have provided an opening for lesser-known firms to compete, and at least one has succeeded.

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