From antennas to 3D printing: ‘Library of Components’ now includes 170+ Ukrainian-made components
The Ministry of Defence’s ‘Library of Components’ service now offers domestic weapons and military equipment manufacturers access to over 170 components manufactured in Ukraine.
These include antennas, battery packs, FPV drone frames, flight controllers, and propellers manufactured in Ukraine.
The ‘Library of Components’ functions as a secure digital database containing products exclusively from verified manufacturers. Among the most represented components are:
- 45 antennas of various types;
- 27 battery packs;
- 12 FPV drone frames;
- 7 flight controllers (FC);
- 6 amplifiers for EW equipment;
- propellers, video amplifiers, magnetometer modules, GNSS modules, servo rails, and other specialized components.
In addition, the ‘Library of Components’ offers 11 manufacturing services for weapons and military equipment manufacturers, including turning, milling, CNC machining, metal processing, casting, and 3D printing.
Access to the ‘Library of Components’ has now been granted to almost 200 Ukrainian weapons and military equipment manufacturers.
Through the service, manufacturers of components and finished products can quickly connect, develop partnerships, and procure the necessary parts and services domestically.
“Given the frontline’s ongoing demand for weapons in significant quantities, it is faster and more cost-effective for Ukrainian weapons manufacturers to source components from domestic partners rather than spend time and resources searching abroad. This service is a practical tool for reducing dependence on imports,” said Deputy Minister of Defence of Ukraine Anna Gvozdiar.
Authorization for the ‘Library of Components’ is available through the following link.