Ukraine’s leading steel company and pipe producer has added military production to its outputs. “Engineers from Metinvest have already mounted the first armor on an operational air defense control ...
Ukraine's mining giant Metinvest announced Tuesday the closure ... The halt in operations could also threaten Ukraine's military industry, which relies on domestically produced steel for ...
In 2024, Metinvest’s steel plants in Ukraine began producing 20 new types of military and industrial products. This includes six new products developed at Zaporizhstal, a joint venture operated ...
The Metinvest mining and metallurgical group, as part of Rinat Akhmetov's Steel Front military initiative, has mastered the production of armored protection for the control module of the MIM-104 ...
One of the ventilation shafts of the Ukrainian ... military. As several workers told the publication, drilling of holes began then, in which explosives were then placed. It was blown up in late ...
Shield. Photo: Metinvest Read more: New year, new weapons: What does 2025 hold for the Ukrainian defence industry? Quote from Metinvest: "The protection for the crew against fragmentation damage ...
Ukrainian oligarch Rinat Akhmetov's Metinvest Group, the largest steel producer in Ukraine, is suspending the operations of the Pokrovske Coal Company (Pokrovske coal mine and Svyato-Varvarinskaya ...
Jan 14 (Reuters) - Ukrainian steelmaker Metinvest has suspended operations ... DeepState, a Ukrainian military analytical blog based on open-source intelligence, said Moscow's troops were less ...
Engineers of Metinvest, Ukraine’s largest steel producer, developed an armored protection for the control module of the Patriot air defense system, the company announced on Jan. 3. Ukraine has ...
Metinvest Group has produced armoured protection for the MIM-104 Patriot control module: engineers have already mounted the first armour on the air defence system. Source: Metinvestʼs press service ...
DeepState, a Ukrainian military analytical blog based on open-source intelligence, said Moscow's troops were less than 2 km (1.24 miles) from one of the mine shafts. "As of the date of this ...