Ukrainian Armor company resumes mortar production

Production of 60-mm, 82-mm and 120-mm mortars was launched at relocated sites
Production of 60-mm, 82-mm and 120-mm mortars was launched at relocated sites

The Ukrainian Armor company, associated with former MP Serhiy Pashinsky, has resumed production of mortars of various calibers and has already supplied over 600 units to the Ukrainian military in 2023, the company said in a Facebook post on Aug. 31.

Company CEO Vladislav Belbas said that since the beginning of the war, part of the company’s production capacities in eastern Ukraine had been seized by the enemy. The company found a way to restore production cycles, conduct qualification tests, and resume production of 60mm, 82mm, and 120mm mortars at relocated sites.

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In addition, Ukrainian Armor has increased artillery weapon production volumes compared to the pre-war period. It supplies these products to various law enforcement agencies, both with state financing and with funding from volunteer organizations.

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Previously, it was reported that Ukrainian Armor has become the largest private supplier of weapons to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, charging the military exceptionally high prices.

In 2022, the company reported its highest annual turnover in history: sales volumes exceeded $350 million, compared to $2.8 million dollars a year before the Russian invasion.

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