Zelenskiy announces plans to develop a national anti-ballistic missile system to bolster domestic defense capabilities.
Zelenskiy announced plans to develop a national anti-ballistic missile system.
What happened
Zelenskiy announced plans to develop a national anti-ballistic missile system.
Quick reaction
One tap helps tune what we surface next.
Reader discussion
Public commentsNo comments yet. Start the discussion around this signal.
Follow this signal
Get updates on this story
We will email you if this changes materially. No spam. Daily brief optional.
Map context
Open map near Ukraine
Keep the story in context with nearby live signals, countries, and category movement.
Related coverage
More story pages
Ukraine deploys AN-28 aircraft as airborne launch platforms for P1-SUN anti-air interceptor drones, enabling mid-air engagement capabilities. #Ukraine
Ukraine has deployed AN-28 aircraft to serve as airborne launch platforms for P1-SUN anti-air interceptor drones.
Ukraine expands its 'ePoints' military incentive system, allowing units to exchange battlefield kills for weapons credits on the government-run Brave1 Market platform.
Ukraine's Minister of Defense Mykhailo Fedorov announced an expansion of the 'ePoints' system, which allows military units to earn credits for battlefield kills to purchase weapons on the Brave1 Market platform.
Zelensky announces plans for independent Ukrainian anti-ballistic missile system, citing limited U.S. production capacity and high demand during recent Middle East conflicts. #Ukraine #Defense
President Zelensky stated that Ukraine must develop its own anti-ballistic missile capabilities, citing limited U.S. production capacity and high consumption rates during recent Middle East conflicts. He announced plans to build an independent European defense system.
DEVELOPING: U.S. officials say potential Iran conflict complicates Taiwan defense contingency plans. Replenishing military stockpiles to full capacity may take up to six years.
U.S. officials state that potential conflict in Iran complicates contingency planning for the defense of Taiwan. Replenishing military stockpiles to full capacity may require up to six years, according to official estimates.
More live signals
Continue with the live feed.
The fastest nearby updates load from the public feed, not the enriched story endpoint.