WINFLY is officially entering service with the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The defense department has codified and authorized the WINFLY unmanned aerial systems—specifically the WINFLY 7, WINFLY 8, and WINFLY 10 UAS, as well as ground stations—for operation within AFU units.

As noted by the Main Directorate for Life Cycle Support of Military Equipment, WINFLY complexes are already prepared to reinforce units on the front line.

Codification means that the products have passed all necessary assessment procedures and meet the requirements for official use in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. For our team, this is not only a major development milestone but also confirmation that WINFLY solutions meet the real-world demands of the modern battlefield.

This result is the culmination of extensive, systematic, and responsible work that combined technical preparation, testing, internal validation, development of design documentation, and constant product refinement based on practical experience.

  • 400 hours — work with documentation: protocols, methodology, design documentation, manuals
  • 130 hours — internal testing
  • 60 hours — testing at Ministry of Defense training grounds
  • 18 airframes — used for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing

We developed these complexes based on feedback from the military—those who operate such systems directly in combat conditions. That is why every WINFLY solution is focused on efficiency, reliability, safety, and practical value in real-world applications.

“We create tools that give our defenders an advantage in speed and accuracy. Codification is confirmation that WINFLY meets the highest standards of modern warfare.” — The WINFLY Team

We thank the entire team that worked on the codification process and supported this journey at every stage. Special thanks to those involved in documentation preparation, testing, field trials, and refining the complexes to the final result.

WINFLY will continue to develop solutions for the modern battlefield so that Ukrainian units receive effective, reliable, and practical tools for performing combat missions.

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