The transformation of Ukraine’s arms industry amid war with Russia [SIPRI]
Three years on from Russia’s escalation of its war on Ukraine with the full-scale invasion, Ukraine faces mounting military challenges.
Three years on from Russia’s escalation of its war on Ukraine with the full-scale invasion, Ukraine faces mounting military challenges.
Ukrainian Defense Industry (UDI), the state-owned defence conglomerate, has signed an agreement to establish joint production of Roshel armoured vehicles.
According to NABU, the suspect, in coordination with other individuals, allegedly transferred more than USD 46 million from Ukrainian state-owned enterprises to foreign accounts.
Ukrainian Defense Industry (UDI), also known as Ukroboronprom, has signed an agreement with French company Thales International SAS to create a joint venture.
Ukraine’s state-owned defence company, Ukrainian Defense Industry (UDI), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Danish radar manufacturer Weibel Scientific.
Ukrainian Defense Industry (UDI) and Poland’s Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa (PGZ) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen defence cooperation.
The Supervisory Board of the Joint Stock Company “Ukrainian Defense Industry” has appointed Oleg Guliak as a new Director General of the company.
The joint stock company Ukrainian Defense Industry (UDI) has secured the 49th position in the prestigious TOP 100 defence companies 2024 ranking.
Ukrainian Defence Industry (UDI), formerly known as Ukroboronprom, has embarked on a significant initiative by forging partnerships with four Lithuanian companies.
Rheinmetall and Ukrainian Defence Industry (UDI) establish joint venture in Kyiv. Rheinmetall owns a 51% stake in the company.
RENK Group signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Ukraine Defence Industry (UDI), formerly Ukroboronprom.
On June 28, the state-owned Ukroboronprom was formally dissolved, and in its place, the joint-stock company Ukrainian Defence Industry was established.