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Ukraine's defense sector is witnessing significant changes in 2024, as it prioritizes enhancing its national security. The Ministry of Defense has allocated a hefty sum for the acquisition of advanced UAVs, ensuring the direct distribution of funds to the combat brigades. Concurrently, the introduction of the "Palianytsia" missile into mass production marks a pivotal advancement in Ukraine's arsenal.Concerns over ammunition quality have prompted calls for a comprehensive reform of the quality control policies. This follows reports of substandard mines being delivered to the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), leading to a detailed investigation by the Ministry of Defense.
In a drive to support ground operations, the innovative "Zubr" all-terrain armored vehicle has been put into service, alongside the approval of the UAT-TISA armored vehicle, boosting the capabilities of the defense forces.
Financially, the defense sector is set to receive an increase in budget, with Defense Minister Rustem Umierov announcing nearly UAH 500 billion allocated for upcoming military expenditures, including personnel payments and weapons procurement.
Amidst these developments, the Defense Ministry is also fostering partnerships with foreign entities to enhance local production capabilities, notably in drone technology and long-range weapon systems. This strategic move is complemented by legislative adjustments aiming to facilitate the adoption of EU and NATO standards in military operations, signaling a robust commitment to bolstering Ukraine's defense infrastructure.