The countries, including Poland, the Czech Republic, France, and Denmark, will also set-up maintenance and research hubs.
Ukrainian government enterprise Ukroboronprom has signed an agreement with six NATO allied and partner nations to jointly develop and manufacture heavy weapons and military hardware.
It was announced by Ukroboronprom in a media statement on 18 November.
The six countries include Poland, the Czech Republic, France, and Denmark, among others. Ukroboronprom’s statement said that the agreements ‘do not allow for [the] disclosure of any details.’
Apart from military equipment production, the new deal will see Ukroboronprom increase the production of various calibres of ammunition and the establishment of service hubs to perform weapons’ maintenance and repair related work.
The Ukrainian enterprise will also set up joint research centres to work in the field of high technologies.