Ukroboronprom is a Ukrainian state enterprise specializing in the production and development of defense technologies and equipment.
A total of 13 Crimean-based Ukrainian defense enterprises manufacturing a variety of hardware including the Odessa Aviation Plant and a Joint Stock Company (JSC) Motor Sich will be taken over...
Ukroboronprom State Concern announced today that it has developed a number of projects for modernization of T-64 Tank. The T-64B tank will be upgraded to the version of Bulat BM...
Ukroboronprom, the Ukraine-based aviation company, has flown over European skies instead of Russia to deliver the seventh batch of upgraded An-32 transportation aircraft to India. The aircraft upgraded in Kyiv in...
Ukraine-based Ukroboronprom has signed a contract worth $11.5 million with an unidentified foreign customer to supply 50 T-64BV-1 main battle tanks
India-based Larsen & Toubro has signed a contract with Ukrainian defense conglomerate Ukroboronprom to buy up to 138 anti-aircraft vehicles. According to the statement issued by Ukroboronprom, one anti-aircraft...
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A Ukrainian Su-27 fighter jet was downed over the weekend in a puzzling incident near Cherkassy, with conflicting reports pointing to either a mid-air collision with a Russian drone or a case of mistaken identity involving Ukraine’s own F-16
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Pakistan’s Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said Tuesday that Islamabad has "credible intelligence" indicating India is preparing to launch a military strike within the next 24 to 36 hours, escalating fears of conflict between the two nuclear-armed neighbors
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Norway this week marked two major developments in its defense modernization efforts with the delivery of the last two F-35 fighter jets and the arrival of its first Joint Strike Missile (JSM), a precision weapon designed to be carried internally by the F-35
Lockheed Martin and Rheinmetall have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to expand their existing defense partnership by establishing a facility in Europe for missile and rocket production