The Ukrainian Fire Point company plans to launch the manufacture of solid rocket fuel in Denmark. Such a step was the first one to have a Ukrainian defense business in the country.
In Denmark, they enacted a new law, which would allow the country’s government to revolve around 20 laws and regulations to accelerate the construction of national defense matters. Among them is the Ukrainian Company Fire Point, which produces flamingos missiles. On Sunday, September 14, Dr.
The Fire Point plan has been mentioned to build a plant for solid fuel missile – a key ingredient for many powerful Ukrainian missiles. For the fastest possible production launch, the Danish government wants to ignore more than 20 appropriate policies and laws.
The main legal consultant of the Justitia Analytical Center, Christophfer Badsa, explained that the Ukrainian Company Fire Point is temporarily prevented from the executive order, which controls the control of the risk of large accidents with harmful substances.
This means that the business is not obliged to comply with a set of policies adopted to prevent large accidents and to reduce harm to people and the environment in case of happening.
In fact, we are talking about a special exception, which gives you to start construction and launching the plant without compliance with the common safety requirements to accelerate project implementation.
The law was valid until the end of 2028. He was supported by the SVM government, Danish Democrats, SF, a liberal alliance, conservative, DF and Danish Social Democrats.
Earlier it was reported that in Denmark they would begin to produce solid fuel missile for Ukraine’s needs. The start of the production has been scheduled for December 1 this year.
Also in Denmark, the first line of joint manufacture of drones was launched. Such lines will open to other European countries.
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