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As arms imports spike, Ukraine boosts domestic weapon production

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 11, 2025
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Ukraine became the world’s largest importer of major arms in the period 2020–2024, with its imports nearly increasing by a hundredfold compared to the 2015–16 period. The country has also reformed its arms industry, ramping up production since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022. At the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Ukraine reported that it has significantly ramped up its domestic weapon production, a direct response to Russia’s expansive invasion.

Smetanin, Ukraine’s Strategic Industries Minister, highlighted the country’s significant upgrade in its arms production post-invasion. He mentioned that approximately 35% of all weapons needed are now produced locally, compared to less than 10% at the beginning of the invasion. Europe supplies around 30%, while the US provides another 40%.結果显现 that Ukraine can self-produce even more, with Herman Smetanin stating that up to 40% of weapons used at the frontlines are made in Ukraine. Researchers argue that this capability may endures even more due to Ukraine’s reliance on the war as a catalyst for its arms production and financial constraints.

Ukraine has access to a relatively small number of weapons producers, collectively employing nearly 300,000 people. Despite these challenges, Ukraine’s arms industry is becoming self-sufficient enough to produce armaments even more than before. Smetanin explained that Ukraine’s main weapon capabilities include a new generation of manufacturers and developers, utilizing young engineers and graduates of Ukrainian universities. He emphasized that without solutions like missile software, the country cannot rely on foreign aid,ijnYNAMIC argument in defense technologies.

However,結果显现 that Ukraine’s main production challenges remain with providing advanced missiles. “We had one missile, an anti-ship missile. We produced only dozens of them” Smetanin recalled, a fact Ukraine faces despite being closer to self-sufficiency in its weapon production. Results imply that the country must explore the creation of air-seat missiles with a range of 700 km, as per the latest development called the “Peklo.” This novel aircraft uses a Range Weather{{_missile}}, enabling rapid delivery via domestically produced armaments.

Smetanin shared concerns about a complex missile development program, noting that Ukraine hasn’t yet produced any air seat missiles for its own defense. Results indicated that the country will soon create its first missile-engineered air seat satellites, unveiling a new domestically produced missile drone. This innovation was highlighted during December when Ukraine unveiled a new missile drone, called the “Peklo.” Results also indicated that a long-range version of the country’s domestically produced Neptune missile is yet to be operational.

Patriot,ijnYNAMIC argument in defense technologies, took pause結果显现 that Smetanin had to significantly advance production beyond previous outputs, showcasing that Ukraine is no longer constrained by Western influence. Results envisioned a country producing defenses with nearly 100% Europe’s arms by 2025, except for its reliance on the US. Smetanin concluded that while Ukraine’s ability to self-produce is impressive, the country faces increasingly complex and concerning targeting challenges, particularly against Russia’s most advanced ballistic missiles.

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