Armored vehicles, artillery, missiles: Shmyhal boasted about the volumes of arms production in Ukraine.
The Government of Ukraine announced significant progress in the production of artillery systems and armored vehicles.
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal noted that they continue to implement their own missile program and achieve significant production volumes.
"We are continuing to implement our own missile program, and we are achieving significant production volumes of artillery systems and armored vehicles," said the Prime Minister.
He also stressed the importance of cooperation with international partners and attracting funds for the purchase of Ukrainian weapons.
Shmyhal noted that every shell sent to the front, every drone and artillery piece increases the strength and power of Ukrainian soldiers and reduces the risk for them.
The Prime Minister also spoke about digitization in the defense sector and social support for the military.
He mentioned the launch of the "Army+" and "Reserve+" apps and announced the "Veteran+" program, which are intended to simplify bureaucratic procedures and improve services for servicemen and veterans.
Special attention was given by the Prime Minister to the new policy regarding veterans, including the expansion of services, support for veteran businesses, retraining and employment, improvement of medical services, and rehabilitation.
"The focus is on modern rehabilitation centers that will operate according to the best world standards," he emphasized.
It was also announced that 1.5 million drones would be produced by the end of the year to strengthen the defense potential.
Earlier, Defense Minister Rustem Umerov also spoke about Ukraine's progress in arms production.
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