The Excalibur army can now reveal details, but these notes work to ensure its technologies match the facts of war.
The Czech Private Defense Company Excalibur Army (EA) has officially opened its office representative in Ukraine to activate local cooperation, logistics and launch joint production in Ukrainian Land. This was reported by the industrial and technological Czechoslovak group.
Thanks to the cooperation with the Ukranian Armor, Excalibur Army, has prepared a large -caliber bullet project.
“The Excalibur army puts Ukraine more than a thousand land systems, including tanks, BMPs, artillery systems and missile systems, as well as more than two million large -caliber ammunition,” the message said.
In the new KYIV office, the company aims to expand its existence and strengthen cooperation with Ukrainian defense and industrial partners.
The Excalibur Army noted that they cannot reveal details about labor, however, “the team here will work to ensure that our technologies and solutions match the real battlefield conditions.”
The foundation of the company in Ukraine is the joint production of artillery ammunition, including 155 mm shells, which began in collaboration with Ukrainian company Ukranian Armor (LLC Ukrainian armored vehicles). The parties signed a cooperation memorandum in 2024 and plans to start labor in 2025 – this is a specific step towards internal support for important ammunition.
As we have written, Czech Company LPP Holding has developed and produces drones controlled by artificial intelligence, which is actively used in Ukraine. This was announced at the Idet exhibition in the co -owner of the company’s CO -owner Radim Petrash.
Remember, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andrei Sybiga on Friday, June 13, visited the Czech Republic at the invitation of his Czech colleague Jan Lipavsky.
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Source: korrespondent

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