Representatives of the Ukrainian defense industry, under the unified brand ZBROYA, showcased their products in Denmark and engaged in discussions with state customers about future collaboration in the format of the "Danish model".
This was reported by the Ukrainian Council of Armaments.
"On August 20-21, Ukrainian companies had the opportunity to present their developments at the DALO Industry Days — the largest defense industry exhibition in Scandinavia held at the Ballerup Super Arena. Under the unified national brand ZBROYA, Ukraine displayed a comprehensive range of battle-tested solutions and entered into substantive dialogue with the engineering teams of DALO, the Danish Armed Forces, and state customers," the statement said.
According to the professional association, participation in the event allowed Ukrainian manufacturers to hold direct meetings with international colleagues, conduct technical demonstrations, and align future cooperation steps — from interoperability and certification to co-developments, localization of production, and launching contracts following the "Danish model".
Among the exhibitors was the production and innovation company "Deviro", known for its legendary reconnaissance drone "Leleka" and the strike drone "Bulava".
Also in Denmark, the company "Athon Avia" showcased its UAV "Furia", which has been a reliable partner of the Ukrainian Defense Forces for over 10 years.
The Unwave team arrived with solutions created in response to the rapid changes on the modern battlefield. Among them was the "Trap" complex for protecting infrastructure and border territories, as well as an electronic warfare module assembled exclusively with components from NATO countries.
One of the most dynamic Ukrainian defense technology companies, Tencore, brought its flagship ground robotic complex TerMIT to DALO Industry Days 2025, demonstrating Ukraine's ability to develop economical, scalable, and NATO-compliant solutions.
Another highlight of the exhibition was the FP-1 strike drones from Fire Point, which have conducted about 60% of Ukrainian attacks deep into Russian territory targeting oil refineries, ammunition depots, and military infrastructure.