There is currently no shortage of weapons, but there are difficulties with FPV drones - Zelenskyy

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that there is currently no shortage of weapons in the Armed Forces.
This was reported by Censor.NET with reference to Interfax-Ukraine.
Currently, I see some shortages, but overall, there are no serious deficits as of today. There are issues with FPV drones and some other challenges, but in terms of artillery, certain types of mines, and systems, we are managing to cover these needs for now. And, to be honest, we are ramping up. There are several contracts, but they are not free, as they were in the first and second years of the war. We do receive assistance, but it is no longer free. However, we secure funding for it either through our partners or from our own resources," the President explained.
Zelenskyy added that all countries are now increasing their support and directing a larger share of it toward Ukraine’s domestic production.
Regarding air defense, the President noted: "We cannot solve it solely through budget financing." "This air defense alone is not enough. We need to place orders, negotiate with other countries, obtain licenses, and establish our own factories," he added.