On September 25, 2024, the Lithuanian government announced it will provide thousands of locally manufactured GA-10-FPV-AI first-person view (FPV) drones to the Ukrainian and Lithuanian armed forces as part of a major investment in a low-cost capability that transforms modern combat.
Granta Autonomy GA-10-FPV-AI first-person view (FPV) drone
The Lithuanian Ministry of National Defense announced a $1 million contract with the Vilnius-based drone company Granta Autonomy, founded in 2015, for its new GA-10-FPV-AI quadcopter platform.
“The new unmanned aerial vehicles are part of a broader defense procurement initiative worth €8 million involving several other Lithuanian drone manufacturers,” Lithuanian authorities stated in a press release.
A total of 2,300 drones will be delivered to the Lithuanian army, and 5,000 units will be provided to Ukraine, sourced from selected Lithuanian companies, with the first deliveries expected to arrive in the war-torn country by the end of this month.
The drones feature a quadcopter frame with vertical takeoff and landing capabilities and the ability to carry a maximum payload of 3 kilograms, according to the company.