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Israeli company Aero Sentinel is seeking to reduce its reliance on Chinese products and strengthen the production of local drones. After its factory in Petah Tikva was destroyed in an Iranian missile attack, the company moved to Tel Aviv and planned to launch new drones based on advanced optical technologies that are resistant to GPS disruptions. The company aims to lower the unit price from $30,000 to between $20,000 and $25,000 by increasing production capacity to 100-150 units per month. Its target market is primarily in Europe, especially Eastern Europe, with a small proportion of Chinese components not exceeding 5%. The drones boast an operational endurance of 80-90 minutes, with half of their sales directed toward international markets. The goal is to produce 1,000 drones annually by 2029, providing a safe alternative to Chinese drones in modern conflicts.
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