Ministry of Defense introduces over 100 new types of weapons: what the army will receive.
Record achievements of the Ukrainian defense industry in October
According to inkorr.com: In October, the Ukrainian defense industry demonstrates impressive results. The Ministry of Defense plans to implement over 100 new types of weapons and military equipment manufactured in Ukraine. This figure significantly exceeds the results of previous months, as reported by the department's press service.
Among the new items are unmanned systems, electronic warfare devices, large-caliber artillery shells, as well as technical solutions that enhance the combat capabilities of aviation. New developments include optical devices, vehicles, ground robotic complexes, simulators, and special armored vehicles.
The Deputy Minister of Defense Yuriy Mironenko emphasized: 'Ukrainian manufacturers are quickly responding to the requests from the front - and we must support this pace with an increase in production and stable supplies.'
Earlier, the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported a shortage of certain resources on the front.
Thus, October became a month of record achievements in the Ukrainian defense industry, which is a positive sign for strengthening military equipment and supporting the front.
It is important to note that the active work of the defense sector can significantly improve the situation at the front, where the Armed Forces of Ukraine are facing various challenges. Establishing the production of new types of weapons will contribute not only to strengthening defense capability but also to the development of technologies in the Ukrainian industry as a whole.
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