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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
Interceptor UAVs will not replace sophisticated air-defence systems but provide a scalable layer that conserves high-value missiles for cruise and ballistic threats
80 % locally designed; surge led by fibre-optic UAVs, EW kits and mobile fire-support assets
Commercial imagery reveals damage to at least four combat aircraft following 1 June drone attack
Delegations meet for just over an hour; no immediate read-outs released
President Zelensky tells B9–Nordic Summit that continued funding can scale local arms production while allies focus on Patriot-class air-defence support
Funding covers long-range drone production, additional IRIS-T air-defence systems, and in-country repair of Gepard units
Cabinet approves nearly US $3 billion to cover priority budget needs; IMF tranche of US $500 million also pending
Berlin considers multi-million-euro package to boost Kyiv’s long-range strike capability despite Russian attacks on defense plants
With factory utilization at just 37 %, drone makers and soldiers argue it’s time to monetize wartime innovation—under strict state control
UK will send $3 billion of windfall profits from frozen Russian assets to Ukraine in 2025-26 for weapons purchases, maintenance, and joint defense projects.
Remote-controlled systems based on Milrem’s THeMIS platform will enhance SES mine-clearance operations
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne says Ottawa can share best practices and attract private capital
Two-hour conversation exposes gaps between U.S. optimism, Russia’s preconditions, and Kyiv’s security concerns
Package features air-defense upgrades, drones, and 100 Unimog trucks to bolster Kyiv’s front-line resilience
Zelensky details 1,000-for-1,000 POW swap and calls for permanent negotiating team
Defense Minister Claudia Tanner says participation hinges on mission mandate and Kyiv’s needs