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Battle-Tested Innovation Meets Manufacturing Scale in New Canada-Ukraine Defense Partnership

May 29, 2026 by Miriam McNabb Leave a Comment

New partnership aims to support commercialization and deployment of battle-tested Ukrainian technologies for allied defense applications

Canadian drone and aerospace company Volatus Aerospace has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with UCan Brave Tech Centre, a Canada-Ukraine defense innovation organization, to support the development and commercialization of defense and dual-use technologies.

The agreement, announced May 28, creates a framework for collaboration between Canadian and Ukrainian organizations working on autonomous systems, counter-drone technologies, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), communications systems, and autonomy software. The initiative seeks to connect technologies developed and tested in Ukraine with Canadian manufacturing, integration, and commercialization capabilities.

Building a Canada-Ukraine Innovation Corridor

The partnership comes as Ukraine continues to serve as a proving ground for rapidly evolving defense technologies, particularly in the areas of drones, electronic warfare, and autonomous systems. Many of these technologies have been developed and refined under real-world operational conditions.

Under the agreement, Volatus Aerospace will contribute expertise in autonomous systems, manufacturing, systems integration, operational deployment, and lifecycle support. The company will also leverage its Canadian operations, including its defense-focused manufacturing and integration capabilities in Mirabel, Quebec, to help scale technologies identified through the collaboration.

“This MOU reflects the growing importance of trusted international collaboration in strengthening sovereign capability and accelerating operationally relevant innovation,” said Glen Lynch, CEO of Volatus. “Ukraine has demonstrated extraordinary technological adaptability under conflict environments, while Canada offers advanced industrial capacity, manufacturing expertise, and commercialization pathways. Together, these complementary strengths create meaningful opportunities to accelerate proven technologies into scalable operational capabilities.”

The agreement represents an early step toward creating a broader network of Canadian industrial partners capable of supporting the production and deployment of technologies developed in Ukraine.

Focus on Operationally Proven Technologies

The collaboration will focus on identifying technologies with potential applications across defense and security markets. Areas of interest include autonomous systems, counter-uncrewed aircraft systems (CUAS), ISR capabilities, resilient communications, and software platforms that support autonomous operations.

For the drone industry, the agreement highlights a growing trend toward international partnerships designed to accelerate the movement of technologies from development to operational use. It also reflects increasing interest among allied nations in strengthening domestic and allied supply chains for critical defense technologies.

UCan Brave Tech Centre will lead engagement with stakeholders across industry, government, academia, and the broader innovation community in both countries. The organization will coordinate partnership development, technology validation efforts, and commercialization activities.

“Our mission is to build the innovation corridor that connects Ukraine’s battle-tested ingenuity with Canada’s industrial depth, and to make that connection structured, trusted, and durable. This MOU is the first proof point,” said Yuliia Marcinkoski, CEO of UCan Brave Tech. “UCan Brave Tech was established to architect exactly this kind of partnership: connecting Ukraine’s operational experience and technological ingenuity with Canada’s manufacturing capacity, commercialization expertise, and industrial ecosystem. Volatus Aerospace is an outstanding first partner in that mission, and we look forward to building on this foundation.”

Supporting Sovereign Capability Development

Both organizations said the agreement supports broader goals related to sovereign capability development, resilient supply chains, and interoperability among allied nations.

The announcement also aligns with growing efforts in Canada and other Western countries to strengthen domestic defense industrial capacity while expanding collaboration with trusted international partners. For the drone sector, those efforts increasingly focus on ensuring access to critical technologies, manufacturing resources, and operational expertise.

While the MOU does not announce specific programs or products, it establishes a framework for future cooperation and reflects the increasing role of uncrewed systems and autonomy technologies in national security planning.

Volatus Aerospace provides drone systems, aerial intelligence services, autonomy software, and training solutions for commercial, public safety, and defense customers. UCan Brave Tech operates as a non-profit organization focused on building long-term partnerships between Canadian and Ukrainian stakeholders in the defense and dual-use technology sectors.

Read more:

  • Volatus Integrates Trimble PX-1 RTX for Precision Drone Delivery Operations
  • UK Drone Package for Ukraine Signals Push to Scale Domestic Industry
  • Canada Bets Big on Sovereign Drone Power with New National Innovation Hub
Miriam McNabb

Miriam McNabb is the Editor-in-Chief of DRONELIFE and CEO of JobForDrones, a professional drone services marketplace, and a fascinated observer of the emerging drone industry and the regulatory environment for drones. Miriam has penned over 3,000 articles focused on the commercial drone space and is an international speaker and recognized figure in the industry.  Miriam has a degree from the University of Chicago and over 20 years of experience in high tech sales and marketing for new technologies.
For drone industry consulting or writing, Email Miriam.

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