December 28, 2024
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Western countries allocated almost 1 billion dollars to Ukrainian arms factories

As part of the ZBROYARI: Manufacturing Freedom initiative, Ukraine was able to attract 931 million dollars from abroad for contracting arms from domestic factories”, — write: epravda.com.ua

As part of the ZBROYARI: Manufacturing Freedom initiative, Ukraine was able to attract 931 million dollars from abroad for the contracting of weapons from domestic factories. This is written in the EP article. In 2024, the government was able to attract 931 million dollars. for orders to domestic defense enterprises. The largest donors were Denmark – 351 million dollars, Great Britain – 67 million dollars, Norway – 45 million dollars, as well as the European Union – 436 million dollars. (at the expense of profits from frozen Russian assets). The text states that all key departments are involved in the diplomatic fundraising initiative “Armors”. Officials search for arms manufacturers in manual mode to provide proposals to partners. In order to preserve the image of the Ukrainian defense industry, they choose enterprises with the lowest risks and the most in-demand equipment at the front. And the partner country itself chooses the option with the best conditions for itself. Advertising: Yes, Denmark contracted a factory that produces self-propelled guns “Bogdana”, Lithuania bought “Palyanytsia” missiles, and the Netherlands – marine and FPV drones. The Defense Forces of Ukraine will receive all the weapons. Read more about Ukraine’s increase in arms production in the article: New Year – New Weapons. What awaits the Ukrainian defense industry in 2025?

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