AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUkraine–Sweden Defence: Sweden and Ukraine are deepening their partnership, with Gripen jet transfers reportedly planned as part of a broader air-power upgrade. Frontline Comms & Drones: NGU Commander Oleksandr Pivnenko says Russia can’t match Starlink’s battlefield advantage soon, while Ukraine’s Kharkiv-axis reinforcement is ongoing and relies heavily on technology amid “thousand cuts.” Counter-UAS in Action: General Cherry reports its AIR interceptor drone downed Russian Chernika UAVs over Zaporizhia for the first time, highlighting the push for cheaper, specialized anti-drone tools. Long-Range Strike Pressure: Ukraine’s General Staff confirms a strike on a Voronezh electronics plant supplying components for Iskander and Kh-101 missiles and Pantsir systems. Defence Tech Sharing: Ukraine launched TrophyLab to share captured Russian weapons and technical data with partners. Biotech Expansion: Biopharma plans a Romania plant in Arad by late 2027, with major investment and parallel scaling beyond its Bila Tserkva flagship. Policy/Regulation Watch: Estonia delayed signing a broader “drone agreement” brought by Ukraine, while Latvia signed a 10-year cooperation framework that may fund Ukrainian counter-drone systems. EU/Industry Context: Germany seeks a 40% stake in KNDS to secure long-term influence over a key European defence manufacturer. Energy Security Angle: A new OSINT-based report suggests Russia may be building an S-400 position inside Moscow’s parkland.
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