Key Points

President Zelensky revealed that Ukraine now produces nearly 60% of its own frontline weapons. The country has rapidly expanded its defense industry since Russia's full-scale invasion began. New developments include ballistic missiles and the Flamingo cruise missile now in serial production. Ukraine continues working with NATO partners through the PURL program to secure additional air defense systems.

Key Points: Zelensky Says 60 Percent of Ukrainian Weapons Now Domestically Produced

  • Ukraine allocates $1.3 billion to defense manufacturing in 2025 budget
  • New ballistic missiles and air defense systems developed domestically
  • Flamingo cruise missile enters serial production for frontline use
  • NATO's PURL mechanism coordinates foreign arms purchases for Ukraine
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Zelensky says 60 pc of Ukrainian forces' weapons domestically produced

President Zelensky announces Ukraine produces 60% of its frontline weapons, with new missiles and air defense systems in development to reduce foreign dependence.

"Nearly 60 per cent of the weapons we have, weapons in the hands of our warriors, are Ukrainian-made - Volodymyr Zelensky"

Kyiv, Sep 7

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that nearly 60 per cent of the weapons used on the front line during the war with Russia are produced in Ukraine.

"During this war, Ukraine has already reached the level where nearly 60 per cent of the weapons we have, weapons in the hands of our warriors, are Ukrainian-made, and they are strong weapons, many of them cutting-edge," Zelensky said late Saturday evening.

Ukrainian defence company Fire Point announced on September 4 that it has developed two new ballistic missiles, along with air defence systems, The Kyiv Independent said.

The announcement comes just weeks after the company's Flamingo cruise missile entered serial production.

Ukraine has significantly expanded its domestic defence industry in response to Russia's full-scale invasion.

In recent weeks, Kyiv has previewed various domestic productions initiates, including the launch of the country's first line of joint drone production in Denmark.

In its 2025 budget, Ukraine allocated Hr 55 billion ($1.3 billion) to defence manufacturing in an effort to reduce dependence on foreign deliveries.

"Of course, there are goals we must still achieve, in particular, the production in Ukraine and together with Ukraine of air defence systems, of different types. It's a challenge. And we must get there as well," Zelensky added.

Zelensky has long called on Western allies to provide air defence weaponry, including US-made Patriot missile systems, to Ukraine.

US President Donald Trump announced an agreement between Ukraine and NATO on July 14 allowing European countries to purchase American arms, including Patriots, for Ukraine.

The support comes through NATO's Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) mechanism, which coordinates funding for Kyiv's most urgent battlefield needs.

Zelensky said that the country is further "working to secure new contributions from partners to the PURL program", which will serve as a focus for next week.

Ukraine's has seen rapid success in the country's domestic weapons production in 2025.

Zelensky previously said on April 16 that more than 40 per cent of the weapons used at the front line are made in Ukraine.

- IANS

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Priya S
From 40% to 60% in just 5 months? That's remarkable growth! Shows how necessity truly is the mother of invention. Hope they can develop their air defense systems soon too. 🙏
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Aman W
While Ukraine's achievement is commendable, I wonder about the quality and reliability of these domestically produced weapons. Rapid production sometimes compromises on testing and standards. Hope they're maintaining quality control.
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Sarah B
The drone production partnership with Denmark is particularly interesting. International collaborations like this could be a model for other countries looking to boost defense manufacturing. Smart move!
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Vikram M
$1.3 billion allocated for defense manufacturing is a significant investment. Shows Ukraine's commitment to self-reliance. Meanwhile, we in India need to accelerate our Make in India defense initiatives with similar determination.
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Nisha Z
The fact that they're producing cutting-edge weapons domestically while being at war is nothing short of amazing. Their engineers and scientists deserve huge respect! 👏

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