AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUkraine’s EU path turns technical: EU accession talks are now hinging on interim benchmarks in Chapters 23 and 24, meaning Ukraine must not only pass laws but prove rule-of-law and anti-corruption results inside real institutions. Unmanned Systems Forces Day: Zelenskyy marks June 11 as an annual day for Ukraine’s drone troops, citing documented strikes deep inside Russia and losses exceeding 30,000 killed and wounded per month. Drones keep getting faster: Ukrainian firms are testing next-gen high-speed interceptor variants to counter jet-powered Geran-3/4/5 threats, with “Sting 2” aimed at faster Russian drones. Frontline organization matters: Ukraine’s Third Army Corps says reform is about building one integrated fighting system across brigades and support units, not just adding new tech. Counter-drone industry moves: Airbus and Alta Ares sign an MoU to integrate European counter-drone solutions, noting Alta Ares systems have been operationally deployed in Ukraine. Battle damage update: Satellite imagery suggests Russia’s corvette Boykiy suffered catastrophic damage after a Ukrainian deep-strike drone operation. EU defense mindset shift: NATO officials stress that “everything hinges on data,” while Germany argues procurement must prioritize usable capabilities now, not perfect systems later. Ukraine-linked supply chain pressure: The EU is considering tougher rules to avoid single-supplier dependence in sensitive sectors, pushing for multiple sources for critical materials. Local impact: Police exposed large-scale illegal amber mining in Rivne, using hydraulic methods that destroyed soil and trees.
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