Ukrainians chide German defense boss for jibes about ‘Lego’ drones made by ‘housewives’
Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger's comments criticizing Ukraine's drone technology as "Lego" projects made by "housewives" sparked backlash from Ukrainian officials. Papperger's remarks, published in The Atlantic, were dismissed by President Zelenskyy, who sarcastically suggested Ukrainian housewives could then run Rheinmetall.

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AI-generatedRheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger's comments criticizing Ukraine's drone technology as "Lego" projects made by "housewives" sparked backlash from Ukrainian officials. Papperger's remarks, published in The Atlantic, were dismissed by President Zelenskyy, who sarcastically suggested Ukrainian housewives could then run Rheinmetall. Ukrainian officials, including Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, defended the role of Ukrainian women in the war effort and highlighted their contributions to defense. The controversy arose as Ukraine has become a leading producer of effective drone technology, while Rheinmetall supplies arms to Ukraine. The hashtag #MadeByHousewives trended on social media as Ukrainians responded to Papperger's statements.
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5 extractedRheinmetall has the utmost respect for Ukrainian people fighting Russia.
Rheinmetall supplies ammunition, air defense and combat vehicles to Ukraine.
Rheinmetall's CEO likened Ukraine’s drone development to playing “with Lego” and said they are built by “Ukrainian housewives.”
Ukrainian women are an essential part of Ukraine’s war effort.
Ukraine has grown into a leading producer of battle-tested drone interceptors.