At a meeting with representatives of the German defense industry, Umarov showed major initiatives in Ukrainian.
The Ukrainian industry has the ability to produce up to 10 million drones per year. Subject to proper financing, Ukraine can produce a more modern method of defeat. This was announced by the Minister of Defense of the Ukraine Rustem Umarov during a meeting with Kyiv with representatives of the German defense industry, where more than 20 top businesses joined.
“Ukraine is actively developing industrial projects in the field of defense both domestically and in conjunction with our international partners.
During the meeting, Umarov showed major initiatives in Ukrainian. In particular, this is a project to attract labor investment in Ukraine.
We also discussed the initiative of making weapons in collaboration with Ramstein format partners, announced by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky.
“We’re talking about a combination of Ukrainian technologies with the capacities of making partners to measure the release of all that is needed for defense forces,” Umarov said.
He added that Ukraine requires support in a number of directions: drones and long weapons; electronic warfare and communication systems; air defense; armored vehicle; Software.
“Our goal is to promote effective cooperation. The state is ready to assist search companies for partners in Ukraine and take a direct part in joint projects, including through CO -investment and the creation of joint adventure,” the minister emphasized.
Keep in mind that Germany will provide Ukraine more than 100 million euros to launch the Ukrainian serial production of an-196 shock drone, capable of hitting targets at a distance of more than 2 thousand kilometers.
Earlier it was learned that the Netherlands would pay 600 thousand drones for armed forces.
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Source: korrespondent

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