Ukraine has significantly increased the production of high-precision missile systems “Stugna”, “Korsar”, as well as cruise missiles “Neptun”.
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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky spoke about this in a recent interview with journalist Natalya Moseychuk.
We produce Neptunes, Stunis, Corsairs,” Zelensky said. – A number that is not ten times more than before the war. Not ten. These are just huge numbers.
This is what is needed at the front, this is what our military constantly approves of, and they want even more. But you have no idea how much we do, he added.
Also, Zelensky noted, Ukraine produces NATO-style artillery.
We have domestic artillery, which is already on the battlefield, 155 caliber,” he said. – We now have the production of not one system, but systemic production. This is still not enough for the front, but it was not many times more.
Zelensky also stressed that the production of many things needs to be discussed with partners in order to obtain technological permits. At the same time, he noted that partners do not prohibit Ukraine from developing certain defense areas, but, on the contrary, they provide support.
As an example, he cited the prospect of production in Ukraine of the Swedish CV90 armored car, the possibility of which became known during Zelensky’s recent visit to this country.
We talk, we work. For example, CV90 – they wanted it to be public. I didn’t mind, but now the factory will have to be buried. However, this is important. Armored car, technology will be provided,” Zelensky stressed.
Zelensky also noted that Ukraine has established the production of a large number of developing drones and stressed that it is necessary to develop not only state production, but also private production.
Source: Racurs

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