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    UK Discloses Four Maintenance Facilities Operating in Ukraine

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    Posted on March 7, 2026

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    Last updated: April 1, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Britain has quietly established four in-country maintenance facilities in Ukraine—with a fifth planned—to repair UK-donated armoured vehicles and artillery, strengthening frontline readiness. These facilities bolster both immediate military sustainment and long‑term industrial collaboration.

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    UK Discloses Four Operational Maintenance Facilities in Ukraine for Military Equipment

    Britain's Support and Maintenance Operations in Ukraine

    Overview of Facility Operations

    LONDON, March 7 (Reuters) - Britain disclosed on Saturday that it had four facilities operating in Ukraine to carry out repair and maintenance work for armoured vehicles and other military equipment being used in the war with Russia.

    Workforce and Management

    Collaboration Between British and Ukrainian Workers

    The facilities, which had not previously been divulged, were set up using both British and Ukrainian workers, operated under contracts issued by Britain's defence ministry.

    Official Statement

    "From the factory floor to the frontline, the UK is standing with Ukraine," Luke Pollard, Britain's Minister for Defence Readiness and Industry, said in a statement.

    "Our pioneering facilities are helping keep Ukraine's defiant armed forces in the fight against (Russian President Vladimir) Putin's brutal attacks, and British firms are boosting long-term industrial production in Ukraine and partnering with Ukrainian companies to benefit both our nations."

    Financial and Military Support

    UK's Commitment to Ukraine

    Britain has been one of Ukraine's closest allies since Russia invaded its neighbour in February 2022, having committed more than 21.8 billion pounds ($29.2 billion) of support to Kyiv.

    Details of Equipment Maintenance

    Types of Military Equipment Serviced

    The British defence ministry said that as part of their work the four facilities in Ukraine were repairing CVR-T armoured vehicles, Husky support vehicles, L119 light guns and AS-90 artillery systems, which Britain had donated.

    Future Expansion Plans

    A fifth facility was also being planned, it said.

    Additional Information

    ($1 = 0.7459 pounds)

    (Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

    References

    • UK discloses four maintenance facilities operating in Ukraine – Reuters (via Yahoo News)
    • UK discloses four maintenance facilities operating in Ukraine – Reuters

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •Four undisclosed UK-run maintenance sites now operate in Ukraine, repairing CVR‑T armoured vehicles, Husky support vehicles, L119 light guns and AS‑90 artillery systems, with a fifth planned.
    • •These facilities are staffed by British and Ukrainian workers under UK Ministry of Defence contracts, accelerating return of equipment to the frontline.
    • •They complement broader UK‑backed efforts such as BAE’s in‑country L119 servicing and Babcock’s engineering support to enhance Ukraine’s self‑sustaining repair capabilities.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK discloses four maintenance facilities operating in Ukraine

    1How many UK maintenance facilities are operating in Ukraine?

    Britain disclosed that four maintenance and repair facilities are currently operating in Ukraine.

    2What is the purpose of these UK facilities in Ukraine?

    The facilities repair and maintain armoured vehicles and military equipment used by Ukrainian forces in the war with Russia.

  • Britain's Support and Maintenance Operations in Ukraine
  • Overview of Facility Operations
  • Workforce and Management
  • Collaboration Between British and Ukrainian Workers
  • Official Statement
  • Financial and Military Support
  • UK's Commitment to Ukraine
  • Details of Equipment Maintenance
  • Types of Military Equipment Serviced
  • Future Expansion Plans
  • Additional Information
  • 3Who operates the maintenance facilities in Ukraine?

    The facilities are operated by both British and Ukrainian workers under contracts from Britain's defence ministry.

    4What military equipment is being repaired at these UK facilities?

    Equipment includes CVR-T armoured vehicles, Husky support vehicles, L119 light guns, and AS-90 artillery systems.

    5Is there a plan to expand the number of facilities?

    Yes, a fifth maintenance facility is also being planned by Britain.

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