Ukraine Ramps up Joint Drone Production with European Partners Amid Stalled US Aid
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Ukraine ramps up joint drone production with European partners amid stalled US aid
Ukraine’s collaboration with its European partners has reached a new milestone, as joint defense production facilities are now operating in several EU countries. With crucial American military aid stalled, Ukraine is ramping up joint production of drones and defense technologies in Europe. Kyiv is forging a sprawling cooperative network of enterprises throughout multiple nations on the continent, reports RBC-Ukraine. The partnership follows a si…
Fedorov announced important agreements. Ukraine has identified key defense priorities ahead of the next meeting in the Rammstein format. They focused on strengthening air defenses, long-range artillery, and drones. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing a statement by Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov. Read also: Designed to last for years: Pistorius details the Ukrainian air defense support package Results of talks with partners The…
Before the next Ramstein meeting, Ukraine agreed with Germany, the United Kingdom and NATO on key defense priorities: strengthening air defense, the supply of long-range munitions and financing the production of Ukrainian drones.
The Ukrainian Defence Minister, Mikhail Fedorov, held talks with his German counterparts Boris Pistorius, British John Gilly, and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte. The parties discussed the strengthening of the defence of our State on the eve of the new Ramstein Contact Group meeting. According to the Minister, Ukraine is strengthening coordination with international partners — the parties focused on AVs, artillery munitions and drones. "Our ta…
Ukraine seeks air defence, artillery and drone support ahead of June Ramstein reeting
The main objective of the discussion was to maximise the effectiveness of international support for Ukraine. The parties focused on priorities that strengthen the Defence Forces of Ukraine and respond to the real needs of the front line. Particular attention was given to air defence. Ukraine said this remains critically important as Russia continues to intensify aerial attacks. According to the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine, Russia launched mor…
The Ukrainian Minister of Defence, Mikhail Fedorov, had a conversation with the heads of the German and British defence agencies, Boris Pistorius, and John Gilly, and the NATO Secretary-General, Mark Rute.
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