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In 2025, the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine has made significant strides in codifying a variety of advanced domestic weapons systems for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, greatly enhancing their operational capabilities. Key developments include the approval of the TERMIT unmanned ground system and the Svitlovod FPV unmanned aircraft system. Moreover, the Shablia combat module and the hexacopter Volyniaka, designed to hunt armoured targets, have also been integrated. These advancements are part of a broader initiative, with over 130 new weapons systems codified, about 80% of which are domestically produced. This includes remarkable developments such as the fibre-optic FPV drones with high electronic warfare resistance.

What does codification of weapons mean for the Armed Forces?

Codification of weapons entails incorporating specific weapon systems into the official inventory of the Armed Forces, making them available for use and standardizing their specs for operations. This process enhances the military's adaptability and ensures that forces are equipped with reliable, tested armaments.

Which domestic systems have been approved for use in Ukraine's Armed Forces?

Several domestic systems have been approved, including the TERMIT unmanned ground system, the Svitlovod FPV unmanned aircraft, Shablia combat module, and the Volyniaka hexacopter. These are part of ongoing efforts to equip the Armed Forces with locally developed technologies.

Why is the codification of domestic weapons significant for Ukraine?

Codifying domestic weapons is crucial as it reduces reliance on foreign arms, encourages local technological development, and allows Ukraine to cater to specific military needs. This enhances national security and sovereignty in defense matters.

How do Ukrainian weapons stand up to electronic warfare?

Ukraine's development of weapons resistant to electronic warfare, such as the Stalker FPV drones, demonstrates significant advancements. These systems can maintain reliable communication and operational functionality even under electronic duress, ensuring effective engagement in hostile environments.

What impact do these new weapons have on Ukraine's defense strategy?

The integration of new weapons enhances strategic options for Ukraine's defense, offering greater flexibility and effectiveness in both offensive and defensive operations. The domestically developed systems allow for tailored strategies that leverage unique capabilities suited to Ukraine's defense objectives.

Are these new Ukrainian systems completely domestically produced?

Yes, approximately 80% of the new weapons systems codified for use are domestically developed in Ukraine. This local production not only fosters homegrown technological advancements but also supports national economic and industrial growth within the defense sector.

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