Ukraine is expanding its drone procurement and production relationships with Western partners, according to multiple reports. Forbes reports that after securing drone deals across Europe and the Middle East, Ukraine has signed a deal with Canada and is in discussions with American officials about additional partnerships. Kyiv Post coverage quotes Canadian Ambassador to Ukraine Natalka Cmoc, who says Ukraine’s rapid military innovation—especially in drone warfare—is reshaping modern combat practices. She also describes Canada’s interest in deeper cooperation with Ukraine, including a bilateral agreement aimed at co-producing drones in Canada. Across the articles, the focus is on industrial and operational collaboration rather than battlefield claims: Canada is presented as seeking to partner with Ukraine’s decentralized, tech-driven approach to drone development and use, and the United States is referenced as a country Ukraine is engaging with for further cooperation. The reporting does not specify the full terms, scale, or timelines of the agreements, but it consistently links the Canada deal with broader efforts to strengthen drone capabilities through international partnerships.