Ukrainian defense tech companies must prepare for
Ukrainian defense tech companies received the country''s first export permits in early February as Ukraine looks to capitalize on the dramatic recent
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Ukrainian defense tech companies received the country''s first export permits in early February as Ukraine looks to capitalize on the dramatic recent
Ukrainian defense tech companies received the country''s first export permits in early February as Ukraine looks to capitalize on the dramatic recent expansion of the defense sector and
Integrating Ukraine into the global defense ecosystem isn''t a bonus. It''s a necessity — one that could shape the outcome of this war. The free world
Ukrainian companies usually spin off the secret part of an invention (utility model) and register only the civil part (dual-use) in Ukraine and then abroad, due to Ukraine''s de facto ban on military exports.
Parallel to export liberalization, Ukraine is expanding sanctions targeting companies and individuals that supply components used in Russian missiles, drones and weapons production.
Ukrainian firms are pioneering field-tested solutions in UAVs, electronic warfare, cybersecurity, and battlefield communications—areas of rapidly increasing global interest. The
Cybersecurity Strategy. The plan contains ten objectives: effective cyber defense; effective countering of intelligence-subversive activities in cyberspace and cyber-terrorism, effective countering of
For now, Ukraine''s challenge is to develop a transparent, understandable export model for military technologies. This model must protect Ukrainian manufacturers'' intellectual property rights
Ukraine is set to export its battle-tested weapons — particularly drones, missiles, and possibly artillery — to European allies and enable local production.
There is a realistic possibility that Ukraine will export its military innovations abroad, with growing interest from allies such as Estonia, Lithuania and the Czech Republic, signalling its
The protracted conflict in Ukraine, particularly its impact on the nation''s digital infrastructure, presents a complex challenge for international IT businesses and cybersecurity firms.
Integrating Ukraine into the global defense ecosystem isn''t a bonus. It''s a necessity — one that could shape the outcome of this war. The free world can no longer rely on weapons made