Ministry of Defense launches Build in Ukraine: defense sector integrates into Europe.
23.10.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
23.10.2025
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Build in Ukraine initiative: new horizons for the defense industry
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has launched a new initiative called Build in Ukraine, aimed at integrating the Ukrainian defense-industrial complex into the European defense ecosystem. The main task is to enhance the country's security and attract investments. As representatives of the Ministry of Defense note, Ukraine is not only defending itself in wartime but also transforming its defense sector, focusing efforts on developing its own production and forming joint ventures.According to inkorr.com: The initiative is of great significance for providing the Armed Forces with the necessary equipment, making Ukraine an influential player in the international defense technology market. Currently, Ukraine has established cooperation with leading global companies in the defense sector, such as:
- BAE Systems
- Rheinmetall
- SAAB
- Northrop Grumman
This not only strengthens the country's defense capability but also attracts foreign investments and creates new jobs. More than 25 companies have already begun the process of localizing production in Ukraine, confirming the country's transition from being a consumer to an active participant in creating modern defense technologies. This stimulates the economy and the development of international cooperation.
It is important to note that the Build in Ukraine initiative not only enhances national security but also opens new opportunities for economic growth and cooperation with international partners. Ukraine is taking steps towards integration into the global defense infrastructure, which will undoubtedly impact the future of the country's defense sector.Read also
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