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    Zelenskiy says nearly 60% of Ukrainian arms home-produced

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    Posted on September 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    President Zelenskiy announced that 60% of Ukraine's military weapons are now home-produced, focusing on drones and air defenses.

    Zelenskiy Announces Nearly 60% of Ukrainian Military Weapons Are Home-Made

    (Reuters) -President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Saturday that nearly 60% of weapons used by Ukraine's military were domestically produced, already exceeding a target he set two months ago.

    "During this war, Ukraine has reached the point where nearly 60% of the weapons we have, the weapons in the hands of our soldiers, are Ukrainian-made," Zelenskiy said in his nightly video address.

    "And these are powerful weapons, with many advanced features."

    Zelenskiy and other officials have long stressed boosting domestic production of weapons as a key element in ensuring Ukraine's future defence.

    In his address, he also pointed to a joint project to undertake weapons production in Denmark.

    The president in July called on his reshuffled government to take measures to boost production of weapons made in Ukraine to more than 50%.

    He said then that Ukrainian-made weapons made up about 50% of those used at the front and in other operations, higher than at any other time since independence from Soviet rule in 1991.

    Ukraine has focused on drone production and on providing air defences to counter Russia's intensive drone and missile attacks on Ukrainian cities.

    Officials have also stressed the development of interceptor drones as an effective and economical way of dealing with Russian aerial attacks.

    (Reporting by Ron Popeski and Oleksandr KozhukharEditing by Nick Zieminski)

    Key Takeaways

    • •60% of Ukrainian military weapons are domestically produced.
    • •Zelenskiy set a target for increased local weapon production.
    • •Ukraine focuses on drones and air defenses against Russia.
    • •Joint weapon production projects are underway with Denmark.
    • •Domestic production is key to Ukraine's defense strategy.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Zelenskiy says nearly 60% of Ukrainian arms home-produced

    1What percentage of weapons used by Ukraine are domestically produced?

    Nearly 60% of the weapons used by Ukraine's military are domestically produced, according to President Zelenskiy.

    2What did Zelenskiy emphasize in his address regarding weapons production?

    Zelenskiy emphasized that boosting domestic production of weapons is crucial for ensuring Ukraine's future defense.

    3What specific types of weapons has Ukraine focused on producing?

    Ukraine has focused on drone production and providing air defenses to counter Russia's drone and missile attacks.

    4What was the target set by Zelenskiy for domestic weapon production?

    Zelenskiy set a target for domestic weapon production to exceed 50%, which has now been surpassed.

    5What joint project did Zelenskiy mention in his address?

    Zelenskiy pointed to a joint project to undertake weapons production in Denmark.

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