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The defense industry of Ukraine is a strategically important sector and a large employer in Ukraine. After working for several decades mostly for the arms export markets, in 2014 it has moved significantly into increased Ukrainian military procurement since the start of the war in Donbas. Prior to 2014, Ukraine's export-oriented arms industry had reached the status of world's 4th largest arms exporter in 2012.Kyiv Post: Ukraine world’s 4th largest arms exporter in 2012, according to SIPRI
/ref> Since the start of the War in Donbas, Ukraine's military industry has focused more on its internal arms market and as a result slipped to the 9th spot among top global arms exporters by 2015,
/ref> 11th spot by 2018Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) Fact Sheet, March 2018, TRENDS IN INTERNATIONAL ARMS TRANSFERS, 2017
/ref> and the 12th spot among global arms exporters by 2019.
/ref> In 2019 the main importers of Ukrainian weapons were India, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.


History

Ukraine's defense industry was a major part of the Soviet defense industry, responsible for 17% of Soviet defense production and 25% of its scientific research.GlobalSecurity.org: Ukraine Defense Industry
/ref> Some Soviet ICBMs were actually built at the Yuzhmash plant in the Ukrainian city of
Dnipro Dnipro, previously called Dnipropetrovsk from 1926 until May 2016, is Ukraine's fourth-largest city, with about one million inhabitants. It is located in the eastern part of Ukraine, southeast of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on the Dnieper Rive ...
. Russia's only aircraft carrier was also built in the Ukrainian SSR, as well as a number of other Russian military ships. At the time Ukraine declared independence in 1991, the country had 1,840 defense enterprises and research centers that employed close to 2.7 million people. A number of facilities had unique capabilities such as shipbuilding and missile production. But it was not a cohesive defense industry, but rather fragments of the defense industry of the Soviet Union. From 1992 to 1996 113 Ukrainian enterprises were engaged in dual-use goods, including weapons. The lack of clear legislation resulted in an arms market where everyone earned what he could and how he could, including in semi-illegal schemes. The state took control of Ukraine's defense industry in October 1996, creating the concern
Ukrspetsexport Ukrspecexport ( uk, Укрспецекспорт, an abbreviation of "Ukrainian Special Export") is a Ukrainian state-owned arms trading company and part of the state conglomerate Ukrainian Defense Industry. Ukrspecexport was formed in November ...
. From 1992 to 2014 Ukrainian military exports mainly consisted of three unequal components: the supply of new or warehouse equipment, joint development of specific orders and maintenance of Soviet-made machinery and equipment.Ukrainian weapons. What Ukraine sells and buys in the arms market
Ukrayinska Pravda (28 October 2020)
The output of Ukrainian defense plants grew 58% in 2009, with largest growth reported by aircraft builders (77%) and ship builders (71%).Ukraine may become world's sixth biggest arms trader
yiv Post/ref> Until 2011, the first place for Ukraine in terms of profitability was the sale of aircraft and the provision of services for its modernization and repair. In second place was armored vehicles. In 2011 trade in armored vehicles (including the export of the T-84 Oplot to Thailand) replaced the military aviation export as most profitable military exports, and since then third place has traditionally been occupied by trade in air defense equipment. In 2012 (by far Ukraine's most successful year of arms export) Ukraine had the status of world's 4th largest arms exporter. In 2013 Ukraine's defense sector manufactured a total of 11.7 billion Ukrainian hryvnia (₴) worth of goods, ₴10 billion of which were exported. Prior to 2014 a major part of Ukraine's military business was the selling of Soviet-era stockpiles. Since the 2014 start of the war in Donbas, Ukraine's military industry focused more on its internal arms market and started to export significantly fewer abroad. Before 2014 Ukrainian producers had not received significant revenues from the
Armed Forces of Ukraine , imports = , exports = , history = , ranks = Military ranks of Ukraine , country=Ukraine The Armed Forces of Ukraine ( uk, Збро́йні си́ли Украї́ни), most commonly known ...
. In the first 9 months of 2014 Ukraine's defense sector produced a record 13 billion UAH worth of goods, the increase was largely due to government orders for the war in Donbas. Meanwhile, the Ukrainian army began to buy weapons, ammunition and equipment abroad en masse. And since every year the percentage of such imports increases. As a result of Ukraine's arms manufacturing refocus on its own military needs, it slipped to the 9th spot among top global arms exporters by 2015. After 2015 Ukraine's defence industry stabilized, but Ukraine failed to return to its former exports. In 2018 Ukraine occupied the 11th spot among global arms exporters. And in 2019 the 12th spot. According to
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) is an international institute based in Stockholm. It was founded in 1966 and provides data, analysis and recommendations for armed conflict, military expenditure and arms trade as well a ...
(SIPRI), Ukraine's share in the world arms market was 2.7% in 2009-2014 and in 2014-2018 1.3%. The structure of exports also changed: the main part was made up of high-tech products such as guided anti-tank missiles. The business of trading in Soviet stocks has come to naught - the warehouses were emptied by the war in Donbas. In 2019 the main importers of Ukrainian weapons were India, Saudi Arabia and Turkey. One of major part of export was gas turbine engines for ships (mainly Indian Navy) and helicopter engines and aircraft engines for unmanned aerial vehicles like Baykar Bayraktar Akıncı and Baykar Bayraktar Kızılelma. Ukraine conduct military exhibition (Arms and Security). An
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system LimpidArmor for armored vehicles was presented at the XIII International Specialized Exhibition "Weapons and Security 2016". In 2016 was presented, with several other software solutions for armed forces like GisArta, MyGun, Topo, Kropyva, Dzvin-AS, Prostir. Number of small arms like Snipex M, Snipex T-Rex, Snipex Alligator, ,
Zbroyar Z-10 The Zbroyar Z-10, also known as the UAR-10, is a 7.62×51mm NATO sniper rifle manufactured by Zbroyar and is based on the ArmaLite AR-10. History The first Z-10 rifles were manufactured in May 2012. By the beginning of the spring of 2014, the ...
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Malyuk The Malyuk ( uk, Малюк, lit. "Baby"), sometimes referred to as the Vulcan-M, is an assault rifle developed by the Ukrainian arms company Interproinvest (IPI). The Malyuk is a development of the Soviet Kalashnikov rifle, Kalashnikov assaul ...
, , , , , Number of armoured vehicle like T-84,
BTR-3 The BTR-3 is an Eight-wheel drive armored personnel carrier developed in 2000–2001 by an international consortium. The companies involved in the project include the Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau of Ukraine, the ADCOM MANUFACT ...
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BTR-4 The BTR-4 "Bucephalus" (, abbreviation of uk, Бронетранспортер, links=no, lit=armoured transporter, translit=Bronetransporter, label=none) is an amphibious 8x8 wheeled Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) designed in Ukraine by the ...
, Otaman, , , Was developed anti-ship missile complex R-360 Neptune. In war there was developed first 155mm self-propelled howitzer
2S22 Bohdana The 2S22 Bohdana is a 155 mm NATO-standard artillery caliber, wheeled self-propelled howitzer developed in Ukraine. It is mounted on the 6×6 chassis of the KrAZ-6322. It has an armoured cabin and storage for around 20 shells. The howitzer ...
with precisious munition and MRLS
Vilkha Vilkha ( uk, «Вільха», "Alder tree") is a Ukrainian heavy multiple rocket launcher that fires guided missiles. Designed by the Luch Design Bureau, it was based on the BM-30 Smerch rocket launch system and developed in the 2010s. Vilkha e ...
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A1-CM Furia A1-CM Furia ( uk, Фурія) — is Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) designed for aerial reconnaissance. It made its first flight in 2014 and was commissioned by the Armed Forces of Ukraine in 2020. A1-CM Furia UAVs have been used in the ...
, a number of MRAP like Dozor-B, Kozak, , Novator and ATGM's like Skif and
RK-3 Corsar The RK-3 Corsar
. Jet infantry flamethrower , and termobaric grenade Aircraft building program include
Antonov An-178 The Antonov An-178 ( uk, Антонов Ан-178) is a short-range medium-airlift military transport aircraft designed by the Ukrainian Antonov company and based on the Antonov An-158 (An-148-200). It was announced on 5 February 2010, rolled out ...
, modernisation of soviet helicopters , , ,
Mi-24 The Mil Mi-24 (russian: Миль Ми-24; NATO reporting name: Hind) is a large helicopter gunship, attack helicopter and low-capacity troop transport with room for eight passengers. It is produced by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant and has been o ...
, light helicopter Ukrainian Shipbuilding Program include Volodymyr Velykyi-class frigate,
Gyurza-M-class gunboat The Project 58155 Gyurza-M class is a series of small armored gunboats in service with the Ukrainian Navy. The first two vessels were laid down at the Kuznia na Rybalskomu (previously Leninska Kuznia) shipbuilding plant in October 2012. Original ...
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Centaur-class fast assault craft The Project 58181 Centaur (''Kentavr'')/Project 58503 Centaur-LK class is a series of small armored assault craft being built for the Ukrainian Navy. The first two vessels were laid down at the Kuznya na Rybalskomu in December 2016. The 58181 pro ...
, and , also include tactical missile system Hrim and anti-air missile complex
Dnipro Dnipro, previously called Dnipropetrovsk from 1926 until May 2016, is Ukraine's fourth-largest city, with about one million inhabitants. It is located in the eastern part of Ukraine, southeast of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on the Dnieper Rive ...
and , mid-range , air-to-ground


Structure

Defense industry of Ukraine is the most advanced branch of the state-controlled sector of Ukraine's economy. Ukraine's defense industry employs more than one million people and produces advanced hardware and continues to design and build new military systems. Ukraine's defense industry is organized around Ukroboronprom, a state owned conglomerate of over 130 companies. These companies include Soviet era giants such as Ivchenko-Progress aircraft design bureau that was opened in 1945, to newer companies such as RPC Fort which came into existence in the 1990s. In August 2018 the Groysman government simplified the procedure for granting economic entities the right to export and import military goods and goods that contain data that constitute a state secret. This opened the market for private defense companies, which previously could only work with foreign clients through a state-owned company. In October 2018, speaking at the Atlantic Council in Washington, US Special Representative for Ukraine Kurt Volker said that the United States had lifted the arms embargo on Ukraine. This gave big boost to the international cooperation and development of private companies. On 22 July 2020 the new government ministry
Ministry of Strategic Industries of Ukraine The Ministry of Strategic Industries of Ukraine ( uk, Міністерство з питань стратегічних галузей промисловості) is a government ministry in Ukraine that was established on 22 July 2020.Government backs creation of ministry for strategic industries
Ukrinform (22 July 2020)A new ministry has appeared in Ukraine
Ukrayinska Pravda (22 July 2020)


Major manufacturers


Aircraft

''See: '' * Antonov ( Kyiv) ** Antonov Serial Production Plant ( Kyiv) **
Kyiv Aircraft Repair Plant 410 Plant 410 Civil Aviation ( uk, Завод 410 цивільної авіації) is a Ukrainian aircraft services company, based in Kyiv adjacent to the Kyiv Zhuliany International Airport. Primary services provided are repair of An-24, An-26, A ...
( Kyiv) ** ( Kharkiv) *
General Aviation Design Bureau of Ukraine The General Aviation Design Bureau of Ukraine is a Ukrainian aircraft manufacturer based in Kyiv. The company specializes in aerospace subcontract work, often for European and North American manufacturers.Bayerl, Robby; Martin Berkemeier; et al: ...
( Kyiv) * * * ( Konotop)


Armored vehicles, automotive, and special engineering equipment

* Kharkiv Factory of Transportation Machine-building of Malyshev ( Kharkiv) ** Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau ( Kharkiv) * * * * * * Kremenchuk Automobile Plant KrAZ ( Kremenchuk) *


Engine

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Motor-Sich The Motor Sich Joint Stock Company ( uk, АТ «Мотор Січ») is a Ukrainian aircraft engine manufacturer headquartered in Zaporizhzhia. The company manufactures engines for airplanes and helicopters, and also industrial marine gas turb ...
( Zaporizhzhia) ** Ivchenko-Progress ( Zaporizhzhia) *
Zorya-Mashproekt Zorya-Mashproekt ( uk, ДП НВКГ «Зоря» — «Машпроект») is a research and production complex that specializes in a gas turbine construction. The complex is located in the city of Mykolaiv, Ukraine and is part of the Ukrai ...
( Mykolaiv)


Shipbuilding

* Azov Shipyard ( Mariupol) *
State Research and Design Shipbuilding Center State Research and Design Shipbuilding Center ( uk, Державне підприємство «Дослідно-проектний центр кораблебудування» (ДП «ДПЦК»)) is a design bureau specializing in shipbuilding ...
( Mykolaiv) * Black Sea Shipyard ( Mykolaiv) * Kherson Shipyard (
Kherson Kherson (, ) is a port city of Ukraine Ukraine ( uk, Україна, Ukraïna, ) is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the second-largest European country after Russia, which it borders to the east and northeast. Ukraine covers appr ...
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Kuznya na Rybalskomu Kuznia na Rybalskomu ( uk, "Кузня на Рибальському") is a ship building and arms industry, armament company in Kyiv, Ukraine. Situated on the Dnieper River and presently concentrating on river ships, the company is also able to ...
( Kyiv) * Mykolayiv Shipyard ( Mykolaiv) *
More More or Mores may refer to: Computing * MORE (application), outline software for Mac OS * more (command), a shell command * MORE protocol, a routing protocol * Missouri Research and Education Network Music Albums * ''More!'' (album), by Booka ...
( Feodosia*) * Okean Shipyard ( Mykolaiv) *
Sevastopol Shipyard Sevastopol Shipyard ( russian: Севастопольский морской завод, uk, Севастопольський морський завод / Севморверф, Sevmorverf, Sevastopol Sea Wharf) is a shipyard located in Sevastopol ...
( Sevastopol*) * Zalyv ( Kerch*) An indicates that the city is located in Russian occupied Crimea. Ukraine rejects Russia's annexation of Crimea as does the majority of sovereign states in the world, but Russia has had ''de facto'' control over Crimea since 2014.


Rocket

* Pivdenmash (
Dnipro Dnipro, previously called Dnipropetrovsk from 1926 until May 2016, is Ukraine's fourth-largest city, with about one million inhabitants. It is located in the eastern part of Ukraine, southeast of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on the Dnieper Rive ...
) ** Pivdenne Design Bureau ( Kharkiv) *


Electronics

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Luch Design Bureau Luch Design Bureau ( uk, Державне Київське конструкторське бюро «Луч»), located in Kyiv, Ukraine, is a major Ukrainian developer of components for the defense industry. The company is in close co-operation w ...
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Radiolocation

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Artillery

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Firearms

* RPC Fort ( Vinnytsia) * *
Zbroyar Zbroyar ( uk, Зброяр) is a privately owned Ukrainian weapons manufacturer that specializes in the production of high-precision sports and hunting rifles. Zbroyar became more prominent with the appearance in the range of self-loading rifles ...
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Protection gear

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Ukrainian Armor Ukrainian Armor ( uk, Українська Броня) is a manufacturer of Personal protective equipment, personal protection equipment located in Kyiv, Ukraine. History Ukrainian Armor was built on 19 February 2014 during 2014 Ukrainian revo ...
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Munition

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Explosives

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Optics

* Arsenal Factory *


Other

* Khartron ( Kharkiv)


See also

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List of armoured fighting vehicles of Ukraine This is a list of armoured fighting vehicles originating in Ukraine, including the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Ukraine's main tank factory is the Malyshev Factory, established 1895 as the Kharkiv Locomotive Factory, KhPZ. It started bui ...
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Armed Forces of Ukraine , imports = , exports = , history = , ranks = Military ranks of Ukraine , country=Ukraine The Armed Forces of Ukraine ( uk, Збро́йні си́ли Украї́ни), most commonly known ...
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List of design bureaus in Ukraine Ukraine has several well developed design bureaus that were inherited from the Soviet Union. Many of them are party of the state Ukrainian defense industry complex Ukroboronprom. Rockets and space * Yuzhnoye Design Bureau of Yangel (Dnipro), speci ...
* List of Ukrainian weaponry makers * Shipbuilding in Ukraine * Aircraft industry of Ukraine * Ukrainian Navy *
Nuclear weapons and Ukraine Ukraine, an important republic of the former Union of Socialist Soviet Republics (USSR) from 1922–91, once held the possession of the Soviet nuclear weapons and its delivery mechanism on its territory. Together with Russia, Ukraine held the ...
* T-84 Oplot


References

{{Aerospace industry by country Ukraine Military of Ukraine