Czech arms companies interested in cooperation with Ukraine, industry representative says

Czech arms companies interested in cooperation with Ukraine, industry representative says

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The defense industry of the Czech Republic is interested in supporting Ukraine because it is beneficial for itself.

This was stated in a comment to Ukrinform by Martina Tauberová, Vice President for International Relations and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles at the Aerospace Industry Association.

"The Czech defense industry is definitely interested in continuing to support Ukraine, as is Czech society. If you look at how much Czech citizens donate to Ukraine, it is clear that there is strong support and a desire to continue helping Ukraine," Tauberová said, adding that the same can be said about the Czech defense industry.

According to her, Czech weapons manufacturers' products have already been tested on the battlefield in Ukraine. This is important for the development of technology, and this potential must be developed.

Tauberová did not specify the number of Czech companies involved in cooperation with Ukraine, noting only that there are quite a few. Some of them are actively involved in the “shell initiative,” i.e., they are engaged in the search for and supply of ammunition. At the same time, a number of technology companies that develop unmanned systems, electronic warfare systems, and countermeasures against drones are key partners of the Armed Forces of Ukraine directly on the battlefield.

According to her, a number of Czech companies supply products to Ukraine under various programs — partly financed by the Czech government (in the past), as well as by the governments of European countries. Manufacturers hope and expect that support will continue both through cooperation with Czech institutions and through the use of European financial resources.

Tauberová expressed hope that Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš would reconsider his position on financing the “shell initiative” and on the government providing guarantees for European Union loans aimed at helping Ukraine in the field of armaments.

As reported, in early 2023, the Czech Republic, with the support of its allies, launched an initiative to purchase ammunition for the Armed Forces of Ukraine in third countries.

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The new government, which came to power in the fall of 2025, initially announced its intention to completely terminate the initiative, but later agreed to continue it without financial support, reserving for itself a purely coordinating role.

The Czech Republic began transferring weapons to Ukraine immediately after the start of Russia's full-scale invasion.

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