Syrskyi Approves 2030 Strategy: Ukraine’s Artillery and Missile Forces Set for Radical Overhaul.

Syrskyi signs Ukrainian strategy
Syrskyi signs Ukrainian strategy

Ukraine’s Artillery Branch Faces Major Transformation

According to Novyny.live: Ukraine is preparing a sweeping overhaul of its artillery forces. By 2030, the Armed Forces of Ukraine plan to fundamentally reshape how their artillery and missile units operate. Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi has signed a strategic document outlining the core priorities for modernizing these branches.

Roadmap to 2030

By the end of the decade, Ukraine intends to fully replace its existing equipment with domestically produced systems. The artillery branch will shift toward Ukrainian-made models, aiming to boost combat effectiveness and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers. The strategy also calls for deploying a modern artillery reconnaissance network to enhance the collection and analysis of battlefield intelligence.

Additionally, Ukraine’s defense ministry plans to finalize development and begin serial production of its own ballistic and cruise missiles. Oleksandr Syrskyi emphasized:

'Artillery has been, is, and will remain one of the key factors for success on the battlefield.' Oleksandr Syrskyi

These planned changes are expected to significantly strengthen the Ukrainian military’s capabilities and readiness for operations in diverse conditions.

Overall, the medium-term concept for developing Ukraine’s missile and artillery forces through 2030 aims to build a modern, efficient arsenal suited to the demands of contemporary warfare. This will help Ukraine solidify its defensive posture and raise the combat readiness of its artillery units.

The upcoming reforms represent a critical step in bolstering the country’s defense capacity amid an ongoing conflict. Shifting to domestic hardware and advancing new missile systems could greatly enhance the autonomy and battlefield performance of Ukraine’s armed forces. These efforts also reflect Ukraine’s drive to cut dependence on foreign arms suppliers—a strategic priority in the current security environment.


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