Ukraine, Denmark Sign Deal to Launch Ukrainian Military Production on Danish Soil
- On July 4, Kyiv and Copenhagen signed an agreement enabling Ukrainian defense companies to open production facilities in Denmark, marking Ukraine's first export of defense technologies specifically for its armed forces.
- Driven by missile threats and resource needs, Ukraine’s defense companies signed a deal to establish production facilities in Denmark, aiming to protect defense production and expand European access.
- Denmark invests $5 million to support Ukrainian defense startups, demonstrating a unique international cooperation that enhances access to European R&D funding, according to Smetanin.
- Denmark becomes the first country to host Ukrainian defense manufacturing, enabling Kyiv to open overseas facilities for the first time to bolster its war effort.
- In the broader context, the Ukraine-Denmark arms deal builds on a 2024 security agreement and aims to internationalize Ukraine's defense industry long-term.
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Kyiv signs deals to boost drone production as Russia and Ukraine trade strikes
Russia and Ukraine struck each other with hundreds of drones on Sunday, throwing Russian air travel in disarray, shortly after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced deals with Western partners that would allow Kyiv to scale up drone production.
Denmark and Ukraine have signed a groundbreaking agreement that will enable Ukrainian defense companies to manufacture weapons on Danish soil. Now Defense Minister Pål Jonson (M) tells DN that similar initiatives could also be considered in Sweden.
Denmark and Ukraine have entered into an agreement that allows Ukrainian defense companies to open factories on Danish soil, writes Kyiv Independent.
Ukrainian president thanked international support for his defence industry after agreeing to joint arms manufacturing with the Danish government and “hundreds of thousands” of unmanned vehicles with an American company
Selenskyy continues to rely on arms supplies in the defence fight against Russia. Agreements with Denmark and a US manufacturer are expected to bring a six-digit number of new drones to Ukraine this year.
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