The Ukraine will probably one the most heavily armed European Countries in a few years…
Drone warfare…..
Traditional weapons…..
It will also be a country that has been at war also…
Ukraine Saab Fighter Jets…
Ukraine has taken a first step in acquiring as many as 150 Saab Gripen Es through a long-term agreement with Sweden to modernize the Ukrainian air force.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a letter of intent with the Swedish government that could enable Kyiv to acquire more than $12 billion worth of fighter aircraft over the next 10-15 years.
Speaking at Saab’s campus in Linkoping, Sweden, alongside Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson on Oct. 22, Zelenskyy said the agreement opened the way for Ukraine to obtain a “serious fleet” of combat aircraft.
“We are thankful for everything that has been delivered. But if you look strategically, the Gripen is a priority for our army and that is why it was chosen,” Zelenskyy told journalists after the signing.
He added that he had been seeking a “political agreement” with allied governments to build a modern air fleet…
Ukraine US Attack Helo’s and Medium Utility Helo’s….
Bell has confirmed new discussions with Ukrainian government agencies over a potential Foreign Military Sale of AH-1Z and UH-1Y attack and utility helicopters.
The Textron subsidiary’s executives signed agreements with two nonmilitary Ukrainian government agencies last week to assess industrial cooperation options if an AH-1Z and UH-1Y sale is approved. UkraineInvest and the Ministry of Economy, Ecology and Agriculture signed the agreements for Ukraine.
“This initiative has been in development for some time, and we look forward to bringing it to completion,” said Jeffrey Schloesser, Bell’s senior vice president for Strategic Pursuits.
A Ukrainian military official, whose identity was withheld, said at the Special Air Warfare Symposium in 2023 that the supply of AH-1Zs had risen to the top of Ukraine’s priority list. Around the same time, the Ukrainian Army hosted a media event near the front lines, showing off the continued operational missions of a small, surviving fleet of Mi-8s and Mi-24 helicopters, but pleading for the West to supply new rotorcraft.
Talks appeared to stall in public, but Bell’s comments reveal that discussions continued quietly since 2023….
Ukraine Military ….Wiki….
The Armed Forces of Ukraine[c] (AFU)[d] are the military forces of Ukraine. All military and security forces, including the Armed Forces, are under the command of the president of Ukraine and subject to oversight by a permanent Verkhovna Rada parliamentary commission. They trace their lineage to 1917,[citation needed] while the modern armed forces were formed again in 1991. The Armed Forces of Ukraine are the fifth largest armed force in the world in terms of both active personnel as well as total number of personnel with the eighth largest[e] (14th largest[f]) defence budget in the world, and it also operates one of the largest and most diverse drone fleets in the world.[15] Due to the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War, the Ukrainian Armed Forces has been described as “the most battle-hardened in Europe,”[16] but has suffered many casualties.[17]
The Extensive Piece on the Ukraine Militarty
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