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World Defence NewsUkraine Purchases 200 Armored Vehicles from Local Contractor for $105.7 Million

Ukraine Purchases 200 Armored Vehicles from Local Contractor for $105.7 Million

Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence has entered into a significant agreement with a local defense contractor to acquire 200 armored vehicles intended for the armed forces, marking a substantial investment in the country’s military capabilities. This initiative, valued at 4.4 billion hryvnia (approximately $105.7 million), stipulates that half of the vehicles will be allocated for combat missions, while the other half will be designated for evacuation operations.

As part of the contract, the chosen manufacturer is expected to source additional funding to fulfill the project requirements, with repayment mechanisms relying on guarantees provided by the state budget. However, the specifics of the vehicles involved in this deal remain undisclosed, with officials citing “security reasons” for the lack of information.

Deputy Defence Minister Dmytro Klimenkov expressed optimism regarding the future of defense procurement in Ukraine, stating, “With these contracts, we open a new page in cooperation between the Ministry of Defense and the private sector.” He emphasized that the conclusion of such contracts, backed by state guarantees, sends a strong message to the business community: the state is prepared to support responsible manufacturers capable of delivering modern solutions and high-quality products for the army.

During the announcement, Hlib Kanevskyi, the Director of Ukrainian Defence Procurement Policy, indicated that the government has allocated a budget of 30 billion hryvnias ($721.1 million) specifically for state guarantees aimed at bolstering the Eastern European nation’s defense capabilities. Kanevskyi elaborated that these guarantees serve as an essential financial tool for the procurement of military equipment that has extended production cycles, thereby enhancing the operational capabilities of the domestic defense industry.

This announcement comes amid a broader context of military support for Ukraine from various international partners. Recently, Croatia pledged to send Yugoslavian M-84 main battle tanks and M-80 infantry fighting vehicles in light of ongoing Russian aggression. Additionally, Canada shipped a batch of armored ambulance systems to Kyiv, fulfilling commitments made earlier this year, while Spain confirmed its donation of Urovesa multi-purpose vehicles.

In recent months, Ukraine has also expanded its military capabilities with the approval of locally upgraded Soviet armored personnel carriers, received more than 20 Viking amphibious systems from the Netherlands, and authorized the distribution of American Buffalo mine-protected vehicles to its armed forces. Furthermore, in June, General Dynamics proposed a deal to produce 50 ASCOD armored fighting vehicles tailored to meet Ukraine’s land-based mission requirements. Earlier this year, Japan also contributed by providing tactical vehicles to support Ukraine’s defense efforts.

The latest procurement initiative signals Ukraine’s ongoing commitment to enhancing its military readiness and capabilities amid a challenging security landscape. As global partnerships and domestic manufacturing efforts converge, the Ukrainian armed forces are poised to benefit from both international support and local innovation in defense technology.

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