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13 June 2025, 21:15

Lukashenko pushes for down-to-earth approach to development of military drones in Belarus

BERYOZA DISTRICT, 13 June (BelTA) – The example of Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine demonstrates the efficiency of drones and the complexity of fighting against them. Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko pointed it out during an offsite conference held on 13 June to discuss the development of production of unmanned aerial complexes and body armor, BelTA has learned.
Aleksandr Lukashenko noted: “We have gathered to discuss the state and prospects of providing our Armed Forces with unmanned aerial complexes, radioelectronic warfare solutions, and individual body armor to military personnel. Considering the example of the special military operation, all of us can see the efficiency of using drones on the one hand and the complexity of fighting against them on the other hand.”

The head of state pointed out that strike systems and reconnaissance systems are developing at a rapid pace. Increasingly sophisticated and secure solutions are used to control them. “This is why the most important task for us is vigorous development of radioelectronic warfare solutions to combat unmanned aviation,” the president stressed.

“So, we need to make up our minds about unmanned aerial complexes at least approximately. We have seen what they are. We have also seen what they are intended for. We need to decide which ones we are going to manufacture. There are plenty of them already. Definitely tens if not hundreds. Depending on the situation evolving in Belarus and depending on our capabilities, what are we going to make? How will we fight against unmanned aerial complexes? It is a topic number two. From the reports I receive all the time, this topic is more of our cup of tea. We can do more in this field,” the Belarusian leader pointed out. “Certainly, it would be desirable to have this wonderful machine that can target all drones and disable their functions. If we invent a thing like this, then we won’t need any drones.”

Aleksandr Lukashenko also remarked that any modern weapon can be efficiently used provided the soldier on the battlefield has appropriate protection. Body armor, helmets, and other kinds of combat gear should be reliable, light, and convenient at the same time.
“Back in the day I gave instructions to make a number of bulletproof vests sufficient for equipping Belarus’ Armed Forces as well as for export sales. We also have to determine what we can do, what body armor we will make, what protection we can offer to our soldiers on the battlefield,” the head of state said. “Naturally, it will require a scientific approach. It can be fully implemented only using high-quality materials. It is also unavoidable. What can we do in this regard? What can’t we do? How are we going to act in this regard?”

The president stressed that the most important thing is to prevent the state from wasting money. “You understand that we need money to make food and apparel. We need to pay pensioners. And it is necessary to fully resolve the problem of providing housing to the military in this five-year term. Even within three years. We need money everywhere.”

In his words, it is necessary to approach the matter of drone development carefully and judiciously while keeping costs in mind. “Which ones are we going to make? We all understand perfectly well that the products we make today can become outdated tomorrow. We need modernization all the time. You understand that modernization also costs a lot of money. This is why to what extent can we do it?” the Belarusian leader wondered.

He stated that due to the abovementioned reasons it is not rational for Belarus to follow the path of large countries that make a huge number of various kinds of drones. “But drones are necessary. We may consider the possibility of creating three or four basic [drone types] and modernizing them if necessary with the passage of time,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said. “This is why let’s decide thriftily how we will live on, how we will act.”
The president requested reports on plans to develop this industry in times of peace, war, and in the future: “And as I have already warned you: down to earth. You need to clearly understand what is feasible and what is not.”

The head of state also warned that considering the popularity of drones at present it is not a good idea to excessively focus only on this area. Because it is important to develop other kinds of weapons as well. And efforts to resolve problems in daily lives of military personnel also need money: “And we need to improve ammunition and missiles and many other things. And mundane problems. Everyone wants to live in an apartment of their own. We need money for all of that. Let’s keep it in mind and down to earth.”

Moreover, the applicability of drones may go down with the passage of time. “Today all of us are enamored with drones,” Aleksandr Lukashenko stated.
However, the president reminded that as little as 7-10 years ago the army was talking about the need to buy other types of weapons and aircraft. “Today they say that not only tanks and BMPs can do the job. Drones can be used instead of missiles. It is good that back then we didn’t embark on this crazy rearmament program that would have cost billions. We didn’t rush to start it. Today it turns out that we don’t need so many tanks and BMPs. They say that they are no longer used at the frontline and drones take care of everything,” the Belarusian leader pointed out. “In the future we may come to a point when we may regret wasting so much money on drones while they failed to become the weapon we’d expected them to be. They will be necessary for a long time. Or maybe forever. This is why we need to make provisions for absolutely all the variants.”

Before the conference the Defense Ministry, the National Academy of Sciences, and defense companies presented their existing weapon systems and demonstrated how the army trains the relevant specialists.
“Now we will discuss prospects of further steps to develop the appropriate areas for the sake of enhancing the defensive capability and security of the troops. I would like speakers to present reports on the current state of manufacturing, opportunities for development, for the creation of new innovative kinds of specific products. I’d like to hear about issues and, most importantly, I’d like to hear proposals on fixing these issues. Including the measures being taken to reduce dependence on imported components, measures to secure the necessary pace of batch production,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said.
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