Prague, 21 April 2026 – The Minister of Defence of the Czech Republic, Lieutenant General Ing. Jaromír Zůna, visited Primoco UAV SE today, a leading Czech manufacturer of unmanned aerial vehicles. The meeting, attended by representatives of the Czech Armed Forces, confirmed the growing importance of unmanned systems and the essential role of the domestic defence industry in the modernisation of the armed forces.
During the visit, the delegation was introduced to the technological capabilities of unmanned aviation, the company’s experience from international projects, and the operation of certified systems within the Czech Republic. The programme included a tour of production facilities, training simulation systems, and final aircraft prepared for delivery to new customers.
The discussion focused on the current state and future development of unmanned capabilities of the Czech Armed Forces. Primoco UAV presented its certified One 150 aircraft. Representatives of both parties agreed that the involvement of the domestic industry is key to strengthening national defence capabilities. Local production brings technological independence, enhances the resilience of supply chains, and preserves strategic know-how within the Czech Republic.
“The Czech Armed Forces are a natural partner for us. We offer solutions based on real-world deployments, thousands of operational hours, and a combination of civil and military certification in line with NATO standards. Our goal is to provide a reliable national platform for the development of the army’s unmanned capabilities,” said Ladislav Semetkovský, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Primoco UAV.
