Ukraine’s Army accepts for service 170 samples of Ukrainian-made munitions in 2024

Ukraine’s Army accepts for service 170 samples of Ukrainian-made munitions in 2024

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Last year, the Ministry of Defense codified around 170 samples of domestically produced ammunition rounds.

This was reported on Facebook by the press service of the Main Department for Armaments and Military Equipment Life Cycle Support.

"In 2024, the Ministry of Defense codified about 170 samples of domestically produced ammunition rounds. The vast majority of codified samples are munitions of various types and intended for drones," the report says.

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The department also noted that Ukraine’s defense firms produce a wide range of munitions for all models of Soviet artillery systems, 125mm tank rounds, small arms munitions, hand grenades of various types and purposes, and rounds for grenade launchers of various calibers.

"In 2024, Ukrainian gunsmiths mastered the production of shells for 155mm NATO artillery systems," the press service emphasized.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, the Ministry of Defense codified and allowed the use by the Army of the JCB HMEE high-speed armored excavator-loader, which is one of the most popular systems in many armies around the world.

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