Ukraine will produce heavy weapons and military equipment jointly with at least six NATO countries

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The state-owned company Ukroboronprom [association of multi-product businesses in various sectors of the defence industry of Ukraine – ed.] will produce and develop heavy weapons and military equipment jointly with at least six NATO member states.

Source: website of Ukroboronprom, reported by European Pravda

Quote: "Ukraine is integrating into the NATO military-industrial complex. Ukroboronprom will produce and develop heavy weapons and military equipment jointly with at least 6 NATO member states," the message reads.

Details: These countries involved in the joint production are Poland, Czech Republic, France, Denmark and several others; the agreements with them do not allow for the disclosure of any details.

Quote: "Yes, we are creating joint defence companies, building closed-cycle ammunition production lines, jointly producing armoured vehicles and multiple launch rocket systems, and jointly developing new high-tech weapons. In order to do this, we are using both existing facilities and newly created ones in safe locations," Ukroboronprom reports.

"To boost the development of existing international defence projects and the launch of new ones, Ukroboronprom and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine have agreed to further coordinate their actions. This should help attract more foreign partners to strengthen the defence industry of Ukraine," Ukroboronprom adds.

One of the latest agreements concluded was with the Czech Republic. The Ukrainian state-owned company Ukroboronprom and the Intergovernmental Agency for Defence Cooperation under the Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic agreed to create a joint defence cluster. This was in accordance with the agreements reached between President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala.

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JessSuperSub on November 19th, 2022 at 06:47 UTC »

It didn’t mention when they are planning? For a project on this scale, it would took a lot of time and with 50% Ukraine power grid damaged, I doubt it’s getting started anytime soon

EphraimJenkins on November 19th, 2022 at 02:43 UTC »

Melt down all that Russian scrap metal rusting in Ukraine’s fields, and make it into better weapons?

shiver-yer-timbers on November 19th, 2022 at 02:24 UTC »

Canada has agreed to help build an ammunition factory.