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Ukraine is a country located in Eastern Europe with an area of 603,500 km2 (land boundries: 5,581 km and costline 2,782 km). The capital of Ukraine is Kiev. The number of inhabitants is 41,487,960.

During the 2008 Bucharest summit, NATO declared that Ukraine would eventually become a member of NATO when it meets the criteria for accession. In February 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The Ukrainian military is equipped mostly with older Russian and Soviet-era weapons systems. Ukraine has a broad defense industry capable of building Soviet-era land systems and maintaining and upgrading Soviet-era combat aircraft, as well as missile and air defense systems.

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The British–Polish–Ukrainian trilateral pact is an agreement between Poland, Ukraine and the United Kingdom. The pact was signed on February 17 in Kyiv. The pact serves to improve cyber and energy security. This alliance is a part of Ukraine's broader strategy to form small alliances like Ukraine–Poland–Lithuania, Ukraine–Georgia–Moldova and Ukraine–Turkey. As part of the pact, arms deliveries are carried out by Great Britain and Poland to Ukraine.

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Military expenditures

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Military budget

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31 billion $
146 billion $

Percent of GDP

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16 %
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Manpower

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Active personnel

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1,250,000
1,598,220

Reserve personnel

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1,000,000
1,187,000

Available for military

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11,149,646
36,506,563

Land Forces

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Tanks

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1,462
2,335
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Armoured fighting vehicles

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5,739
12,494
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Total artillery

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3,636
4,647
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Self-propelled artillery

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899
1,555
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Rocket artillery

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693
922

Air Forces

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Total aircraft

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297
1,647
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Fighter

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57
177
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Multirole

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0
93
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Attack

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27
45
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Helicopters

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115
596
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UCAV (combat drone)

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12
46

Navy

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Total naval

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53
230
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Aircraft carriers

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0
2
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Destroyers

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0
6
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Frigates

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1
12
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Corvettes

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0
2
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Submarines

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0
11

Nuclear weapons

Ukraine

Although Ukraine has never produced its own nuclear weapon to this day, we should bear in mind that back in the days, Ukraine possessed approximately 5,000 nuclear weapons. This is all due to the fact that before 1991, Ukraine was a part of the Soviet Union. However, as a consequence of its dissolution, all the countries that were satellites or were forcefully attached to Soviet Union, received number of warheads. They were once the property of the Soviet Union. Nevertheless, after Ukraine became independent, they received everything that was the part of the USSR, even nuclear warheads. As a result of that, Ukraine became the third largest holder of nuclear weapons in the world.

Ukraine decided to get rid of these weapons quite quickly. Three years later, in 1994 that is, they joined Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. In 1996, all the warheads were moved and disassembled in Russia.

British–Polish–Ukrainian trilateral pact

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Military service

Ukraine

18-27 years of age for compulsory military service; conscript service obligation is 18 months

British–Polish–Ukrainian trilateral pact

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