The Ukrainian government has simplified the process of importing raw materials for ammunition and drone warheads, according to a report by the Ukrainian government. This comes as Germany's Rheinmetall announced that it will supply 150,000 shells to Ukraine, as ordered by Berlin. The shells are intended for use in artillery and have been badly needed by Ukraine. The cost of these shells has tripled for Ukraine, but other European countries such as Norway, Sweden, and Denmark have also stepped up to jointly purchase artillery shells for Ukraine.
Norway, Sweden and Denmark to jointly buy artillery shells for Ukraine https://t.co/XnBkiGh0Hj
Ukraine faces threefold increase in cost of Rheinmetall 155mm shells https://t.co/JHmpb4PiEi https://t.co/Nf5cZHZPni
#Ukraine About to Get a More Artillery #Shells, Questions Over Ammo Deficit Remain German arms giant #Rheinmetall has booked a hard order for 100K+ badly needed 155mm shells for Ukraine and other European players are stepping up as well. https://t.co/KG4ZaYcVNY
📈 Rheinmetall to produce 150,000 shells for Ukraine https://t.co/urOu4IH95f
⚡️Germany’s Rheinmetall to supply 150,000 shells to Ukraine. German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall announced that Berlin has ordered the production of 150,000 artillery shells for Ukraine, the company’s website published on Oct. 10.
Ukrainian government simplifies imports of raw materials for ammunition and drone warheads https://t.co/syMP6aGhGj