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MoD green-lights IP65-rated, ammunition-free system with 1 km “shot” range and 12-hour battery life
Ministry of Justice hails judgment as an unprecedented milestone in interstate litigation
Lithuania and Finland lead a bloc of five nations preparing to manufacture anti-personnel mines for their own defense and for Ukraine
American Chamber of Commerce Urges Washington to Supply More Air-Defense Systems After 50 Percent of Members Report War-Related Losses
New multi-billion orders, export authorisations and joint ventures signal prime entry points for global investors seeking high-growth exposure to Europe’s frontline arsenal
Six months after leaving the Ottawa Treaty, Kyiv plans domestic manufacturing and potential foreign procurement of mines for defensive barriers
Riga’s export underscores the Baltics’ growing role in NATO’s land-systems supply chain and opens new co-production, MRO and offset opportunities for trans-Atlantic investors
Multi-year funding, new procurement fund, and BRAVE1 tech grants create a predictable pipeline for foreign OEMs, Tier-1 suppliers and venture capital
Kyiv advances legislation to end its commitment to the 1997 convention, arguing it needs full defensive options as Russia freely employs mines
Helsinki’s total security support tops €2.8 billion; new program taps Finnish defence firms for critical kit
Ukrainian leader thanks Britain for life-saving support, pushes new weapons-making ventures and global blacklisting of Russian arms plants
MoD green-lights next-gen UGV; export-ready platform seeks capital for scale-up
Flexible tactics, rapid R&D cycles and fast NATO-grade upgrades keep Kyiv’s forces a step ahead, Kajsa Ollongren says
Welt outlines three strategic pathways—ranging from a hard-line Western push to a negotiated freeze—that could shape the conflict’s finale
New package unveiled at the G7 pledges drones, helicopters, ammunition, armoured vehicles and pilot-training funds, while leveraging profits from frozen Russian assets to service a parallel US $2 billion loan
Contracts may be paused for up to 90 days, employees in combat zones shielded from dismissal, and both sides must stay reachable
Kyiv fast-tracks R&D and hunts for capital to mass-produce next-gen UAVs that can shoot down incoming threats over critical energy sites
“Volynyaka” Hexacopter Enters Ukrainian Service
Foreign-ministers from the Weimar Triangle, UK, Spain, EU & NATO convene on 12 June; agenda spans sanctions, defence funding and July’s Ukraine-Recovery Conference
Digital inspection tech offers investors a safer, lower-cost route to monitor and maintain strategic maritime assets
Paris offers lines of credit, export-credit support and potential direct investment to underwrite Kyiv’s weapons procurement and on-shore production
Kiev explores purchase of Patriots and other U.S. arms, potentially financed via the Minerals-Agreement fund, while existing aid deliveries continue
Oslo channels NOK 1 bn into EPF to accelerate delivery of large-calibre rounds and complements its broader F-16 / training package