The Brave1 Defense Technology cluster will release grants for scaling explosives production in Ukraine.
The Ministers’ cabinet has adopted a resolution that will be measured by the manufacture of private sector explosives and ammunition due to grants. This was announced by the first Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine Mikhail Fedorov on Telegram on Thursday, July 24.
“Our task is to create new gamechelders for war and scale effective solutions. From drones to explosives – all that is required for the front must be carried out systematically and in the right quantity. And we have created the necessary mechanisms for it,” he said.
The government has adopted a corresponding resolution launching a separate Brave1 competitive program. The task is to maintain explosive labor.
Competition gives off giving:
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transparent method;
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Technical analysis from Ukraine’s security and defense forces;
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testing of control commission participation products;
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Control each stage in the implementation of projects.
Fedorov noted that companies who receive grants can send funds to create or expand production lines, the purchase of equipment, chemical components, systems and complex requirements for making explosives and components for ammunition.
“We will provide defense forces with the necessary ammunition to damage maximum damage to the enemy. As manufacturers of explosives to take part in the Brave1 Given contest, we will inform the minister as soon as possible.
Keep in mind that in the first half of 2026, the funds were accumulated to buy ammunition for Ukraine as part of an initiative in Czech.
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Source: korrespondent

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