With Babcock and QinetiQ’s support, Ukraine will gain the ability to manufacture military components directly in the field, optimizing repair times and reducing logistical delays.
Russia adds 427,000 soldiers in 2024 but faces force reduction as monthly casualties exceed 40,000 troops, despite ongoing mobilization and wartime economy transition.
Ukraine's ambitious push into artificial intelligence extends beyond battlefields to healthcare and education, marking a comprehensive effort to transform the war-torn nation into a global technology leader.
Ukraine’s defense startups gain Silicon Valley mentorship via SRI International, accelerating military tech innovation with US expertise and investment potential.
Ukraine's domestic drone industry reaches 96% of military UAV supply, enabling record strikes on Russian territory as production targets expand to 30,000 long-range units for 2025.
The United Kingdom has pledged to maintain comprehensive support for Ukraine's defense industry, including funding for air defense systems and long-range weapons production.
Ukraine negotiates with the United States over the potential joint production of Patriot air defense missile systems, according to Ukrainian Ambassador to the US Oksana Markarova, as Kyiv seeks to bolster its air defenses against Russian attacks.
By developing alternative radio link algorithms, the UK firm aims to make it harder for Russia to jam signals controlling Ukraine's surveillance drones.
KNDS will create a unit in Ukraine to produce ammunition and spare parts for equipment. The memorandum of understanding will be signed in Paris on 26 April
From $30 Stugna fakes to indistinguishable HIMARS doppelgangers, Ukrainian volunteers and defense firms have become experts at fooling Russian surveillance at bargain prices.
As Russia aims to increase shell production to 2.7 million in 2024 from 2 million in 2023, Ukraine faces severe ammunition shortages which affects Ukrainian army's capabilities on the front line