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Drones
Kyiv Post examines the threat Ukraine faces from waves of Russian kamikaze drones and other aerial weapons and what Kyiv and its Western allies can do to counter them.
Nov. 9
Germany
The arms manufacturing company’s CEO told TSN that its first factory in Ukraine, its second is nearing completion, and two more are on the way in the coming months.
Oct. 28
South Korea
Russia’s ambassador to Seoul got called in for a talking-to with suggestions South Korea would review its longstanding ban on exporting lethal aid to Ukraine, a country at war.
Oct. 21
Propaganda
With reports that Pyongyang is to provide combat troops to support Russia’s war against Ukraine Kyiv Post sought the views of Korean scholar Mykola Polishchuk on the DPRK’s increasing involvement.
Oct. 16
Drones
In the second of a series of articles by Frishberg & Partners, adapted for Kyiv Post, the author gives an overview of licensing requirements for Ukrainian producers of drones and munitions.
Oct. 16
Legal
The first of a series of articles by Frishberg & Partners, adapted by Kyiv Post, describes the steps foreign investors need to take to produce munitions and military equipment.
Oct. 15
War in Ukraine
Ukrainian frontline snipers discuss with Kyiv Post the small things that help them have a big battlefield impact.
Oct. 13
Russia
Moscow says all the drones were shot down. Locals report secondary explosions and big fires. The previous Ukrainian target – an oil refinery in Crimea – is still burning three days after it was hit.
Oct. 9
Donetsk
Ukraine’s Center for Countering Disinformation says that North Korea has deployed munitions engineers to find out why the ammunition it has supplied is performing so badly.
Oct. 7
Drones
Recent successful Ukrainian strikes on major Russian ammunition storage sites are being reflected by shortages of shells for Moscow’s frontline troops.
Oct. 2
War in Ukraine
The invasion of Ukraine and the Hamas attack on Israel meant the US Transport Command had to learn how to navigate peacetime rules to get weapons and materiel support where it was needed.
Sep. 25
Drones
The Ukrainian military sees the robotic dogs as flexible tools, stating, “War is evolving, and those who adapt and seize new opportunities will gain an edge over the enemy.”
Sep. 10
UK
The UK-administered International Fund for Ukraine has confirmed that it has finalized contracts worth £300 million ($380 million) to supply 152mm artillery ammunition for Ukraine’s Soviet-era guns.
Sep. 9
Armed Forces of Ukraine
The Norwegian government announced it was allowing the ammunition manufacturer to transfer the technology Kyiv needs to make its own critically needed artillery ammunition.
Aug. 24
Germany
The German arms manufacturer wants the plant to start producing ammunition within the next two years.
Jul. 24
War in Ukraine
The Ukrainian Defense Ministry has returned a large amount of surplus ammunition to the Armed Forces, which had been sent to enterprises for disposal before Russia's full-scale invasion.
Jul. 17