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Ukraine to Boost Domestic Missile Production Amid Critical Shortages

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Ukraine is set to ramp up its military capabilities by producing air defence missiles domestically, a move prompted by critical shortages in ammunition. This initiative comes after G7 leaders agreed to license Ukrainian companies to manufacture long-range missiles and air defence systems, which are currently supplied from dwindling stocks. The German Chancellor highlighted the need for increased production, indicating a shift in strategy to bolster Ukraine’s defence against ongoing Russian aggression.

The decision to allow Ukraine to produce its own missiles not only addresses immediate supply issues but also signifies a long-term commitment from Western allies to enhance Ukraine’s military independence. This could lead to a more sustainable defence posture for Ukraine, reducing reliance on foreign supplies and potentially altering the dynamics of the conflict.

As Ukraine seeks an additional $20 billion in military funding, the G7’s support for domestic production could also stimulate the local economy and create jobs in the defence sector. This development may encourage further investments in Ukraine’s military infrastructure, fostering a sense of resilience among its population.

Moreover, this shift reflects a broader geopolitical strategy among Western nations to maintain pressure on Russia while empowering Ukraine. The implications of this decision could resonate beyond the battlefield, influencing future military collaborations and defence policies across Europe.

Source: The Guardian

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News Category: War Tags: defence, g7, missiles, russia, ukraine

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