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Pages in category "Aerospace companies of Ukraine" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
As a result of Ukraine's arms manufacturing refocus on its own military needs, it slipped to the 9th spot among top global arms exporters by 2015. [2] After 2015, Ukraine's defence industry stabilized, but Ukraine failed to return to its former exports. [5] In 2018, Ukraine occupied the 11th spot among global arms exporters. [3]
Ukraine's military will create robotic vehicle units to deploy at the front, the defence minister said on Wednesday, as Kyiv and Moscow vie to gain a technological advantage over their enemy after ...
Ukraine says it will give its armed forces an additional $60 million a month to procure new drones. The funds will be distributed among combat units, the Ukrainian defense ministry said.
In 2014 the conglomerate included 134 enterprises of the military–industrial complex of Ukraine [30] [34] and employed some 120,000 people. [34] In 2012 eighteen of those companies were to be reorganized (Resolution #223, March 21, 2012). [35] They included: Kharkiv Morozov Machine-Building Design Bureau; Kharkiv Engine Building Design Bureau
Some of Ukraine's drone units are operating more like edgy tech start-ups than military units, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal. Ukraine's drone teams are operating more like tech ...