The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, instructed the government of Ukraine this year to ensure the production of 3 thousand drone missiles and 30 thousand long-range drones. His order was announced at a cabinet meeting by Prime Minister Denis Shmygal.
"This year we have a record budget to provide our army and strengthen the defense industry — 2 trillion 230 billion UAH. Every hryvnia of taxpayers from the state budget will again be directed to these needs. The cost of weapons and military equipment will amount to at least UAH 739 billion. The plans of domestic defense industry enterprises provide for increasing the available production capacity to $ 30 billion," Shmygal wrote in his telegram channel after the meeting.
He noted that within the framework of the Victory Weapon project, contracts with manufacturers for 3-5 years will be signed.
"The task from the President of Ukraine is to produce at least 30,000 long—range drones. Ukrainian enterprises also plan to manufacture about 3,000 cruise missiles and drone missiles.
We will develop the "Danish model", according to which partners buy weapons from the Ukrainian defense industry for the needs of the Ukrainian army. We expect to attract more than $ 1 billion by 2025," the prime minister added.
In addition, special attention will be paid to the development of a shelter system based on the Finnish model — "this is a public-private partnership that provides for a large network of safe shelters."

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