During the MSPO-2025 defense industry exhibition in Kielce, Poland, Ukroboronprom signed a series of contracts with international partners to strengthen cooperation.
This was reported by the company’s CEO, Herman Smetanin.
According to Smetanin, one of Ukroboronprom’s enterprises signed a contract with a Polish company, part of Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa, for the supply of critical components for ammunition production. The parties also held negotiations on long-term cooperation in this field.
Representatives of the company and the Polish firm Wojskowe Zakłady Lotnicze worked on an agreement for equipment repair. Discussions were also held on a project to produce components for one of the products of a Ukrainian factory, which in the future will strengthen one of the conventional types of weapons that has proven effective on the battlefield.
In addition, a long-term logistics contract was signed with a European supplier covering a significant volume of products to ensure the production of heavy weaponry at the AT UOP plant for the next two years.
Documents were also signed with a Turkish company for the supply of a trial batch of navigation equipment. The parties discussed further cooperation and potential future projects.