According to him, the Ministry of Defence has already codified more than 250 types of UAV components. Among them, the largest share comprises autonomous munition guidance and control solutions, along with components of communications and control systems. Power supply modules, launch and landing systems, structural elements, and other components are also being codified.
“It is critically important to supply Ukraine’s defence industry with components produced by domestic manufacturers. Going forward, developing the components market will be one of the key priorities of the Brave1 Defence Cluster,” emphasized Denys Shmyhal.
He added that, alongside other support tools, the following are also in place:
- Components Library, a digital platform where Ukrainian manufacturers of UAVs, ground robotic systems, and electronic warfare (EW) and signals/electronic intelligence (SIGINT/ELINT) equipment can find component manufacturers and establish partnerships with them. The “Components Library” already includes 230 registered users and over 150 listed component items.
- Made for Victory, a grant programme aimed at supporting enterprises that manufacture components for weapons and military equipment.
- A preferential loan programme to support the scaling of critically important defence enterprises. Ukrainian companies have already received loans totaling UAH 5 billion.
“At the beginning of the invasion, we opened the markets for UAVs, ground robotic platforms, electronic warfare (EW) systems and other innovative weapons in Ukraine. Today, the rapid growth of these markets is generating significant demand for Ukrainian-made components for these technologies. That is why we are launching a new initiative within the Brave1 framework to support component manufacturers. Our strategic goal is to achieve independence in the production of key components. Over time, Ukraine has every opportunity to become a component hub for the civilized world,” said First Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov.
Denys Shmyhal emphasized that these support tools for manufacturers are expected to deliver results that the enemy will feel on the battlefield.
“Developing Ukraine’s component base is crucial not only for Ukraine, but for the entire free world. I invited foreign companies to invest in Ukraine, establish joint production, and engage in R&D. Advancing Ukraine’s component sector is an investment in our collective security,” the Minister of Defence concluded.