Reuters: Explosives scarcity limits Ukraine’s growing mortar shell production
Ukraine's Strategic Industries Minister Smetanin states that the missile program also faces delays due to supply chain issues.
Ukraine has significantly transformed its military industrial capacity since the outset of Russia’s full-scale invasion, producing millions of mortar shells annually from a previous zero production, Ukraine’s top arms official, Reuters reports.
In an interview with Reuters, Herman Smetanin, the Ukrainian Strategic Industries Minister, revealed that the country’s primary constraint is not manufacturing capacity but global explosives availability.
“The only problem we have now are powders and explosives. However much explosive comes into Ukraine, that’s how many shells we will have,” he stated.
The 32-year-old minister, who previously led Ukroboronprom, highlighted Ukraine’s ability to produce various artillery types, including the 155mm caliber artillery shells used by NATO-donated heavy artillery pieces. However, he emphasized that current production remains insufficient.
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