An expert named Ukraine's cooperation tracks with arms manufacturers.


According to the development director of Defense Express, Valeriy Riabykh, Ukraine is currently developing several tracks of cooperation with arms manufacturers from other countries around the world.
He paid special attention to cooperation with the United States, where a series of events have already been held with the signing of memorandums of intent and the implementation of agreements regarding the servicing of delivered equipment.
Several tracks are developing in parallel. We have already seen a large number of events over the past two years held with partners from other countries. First and foremost, these are the United States. Several memorandums of intent have been signed with a number of companies, and the implementation of specific agreements in many areas is already underway. First of all, it is the servicing of the equipment that was delivered.
Riabykh also noted that France and Sweden expressed interest in cooperating with Ukraine in the field of air defense and ammunition production. In particular, Sweden decided to transfer two Gripen-type radar warning aircraft.
The director also noted that the Baltic countries are actively cooperating with Ukraine in the field of security.
Moreover, some countries that do not have their own arms production contribute to the development of Ukrainian production by financing projects and allocating funds. For example, Denmark and Canada are financing the production of artillery systems and unmanned systems in Ukraine.
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