Volodymyr Zelenskiy, making his nightly video address, said Russia’s defence industry appeared to be slowing down. “There are clear signs of a slowdown in Russia’s defence industry,” Zelenskiy said. “But for the results of sanctions to be 100%, sanctions loopholes must also be blocked 100%.”
In contrast, Russian officials have said that production of military equipment has been stepped up. Sergei Chemezov, the head of the state-owned defence conglomerate Rostec, told Vladimir Putin last month that production of many fundamental items of equipment had risen significantly over the last two years.
Chemezov said production of small arms and artillery ammunition had increased by a factor of 50, production of light armoured vehicles by five and a half times and tanks sevenfold.
In his remarks, Zelenskiy said a meeting of Ukrainian commanders and ministerial officials had considered supplies of weapons and boosting domestic production. Logistics, he said, “must be speeded up”, he said.
Participants discussed air defences – often cited as Ukraine’s priority – a day after units destroyed 18 of 51 Russian missiles, a much lower shoot-down rate than normal. Authorities attributed that figure to the large number of ballistic missiles fired by Russia.
“We analysed separately and in detail the work of our air force, of forces defending our skies,” Zelenskiy said. “The results of downing Russian missiles and drones. What we managed to do. And what we need to do.”
“Despite all the problems in the world, our careful, clear approach to every need, to every opportunity, is able to provide the defence forces with everything they need,” he said.
Zelenskiy has said Ukraine intends to produce a million drones in 2024.
Source: The Guardian
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