Our company is transferring a drone detector, a net launcher, and a UAV to the Museum of Modern Military Technologies
BlueBird Tech announces the start of a strategic partnership with the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War — one of the key institutions that shape and preserve the historical memory of the Ukrainian people’s struggle for their freedom.
As part of the partnership, BlueBird Tech supports the Museum’s initiative to document and preserve the memory of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, the people who defended and continue to defend the country’s sovereignty, as well as the technological developments shaping the modern battlefield.
BlueBird Tech is transferring its own developments to the Museum of Modern Military Technologies that have proven their effectiveness and have become part of the modern history of resistance, namely:
- Drone detector “Chuyka 3.0”;
- Fixed-wing UAV “Bebradrone”;
- Net launcher “Chipa”.
These products will be exhibited at the War Museum alongside other artifacts that symbolize Ukraine’s resilience, adaptability, and technological superiority.
“It is extremely important for us that future generations see Ukraine’s engineering achievements, what Ukrainian Heroes used to hold back the Russian invasion. People must remember the price Ukrainians paid for the independence of the free world, and understand that a neighboring aggressor state will remain geographically close to us, from which threats may continue to emerge. That is why documenting the technological aspect of history is critically important,” explains the leadership of BlueBird Tech.
The National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War emphasizes that it values cooperation with domestic defense companies that develop solutions for modern warfare.
“Such exhibits allow the Museum to speak about the modern war accurately and concretely, through technologies that are actually operating on the battlefield, and through the experience of people who interact with them. They will take an important place in the future museum project ‘Museum of Modern Military Technologies,’” noted the Director General of the War Museum, Yurii Savchuk.
The technology company emphasizes that the partnership is long-term. BlueBird Tech plans to further expand the museum’s collection with new technological samples in the future.