CryptoWorld News reports, according to Le Parisien: sources say that G7 member countries and the United States will authorize Ukraine to produce long-range missiles and air defense systems. The agreement will allow Ukraine to expand weapon production under Western authorization, including long-range missiles and other "deep strike" capabilities. American companies can grant these licenses to manufacturers in Europe and Ukraine.

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PurpleMistLily
· 2h ago
The G7 countries have unified their stance to authorize weapon production. Does this mean Ukraine's military industry has officially been integrated into the Western system?
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NeonFusionIceCream
· 2h ago
The licensing model is interesting; the U.S. provides technology, Europe supplies capacity, and Ukraine tests on the battlefield—each party fulfills its own needs.
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Half-SectionSucculentPie
· 2h ago
The authorization for Ukraine to produce remote strike capabilities themselves is a bold move; the European defense industry chain is about to get lively.
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