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A new, faster, cheaper way to arm Ukraine supercharged key artillery production
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乌克兰通过一种由丹麦牵头的创新性“丹麦模式”,正加速提升其本土武器生产能力。该模式允许盟国直接向乌克兰制造商采购武器,有效解决了西方国家军备库存不足和交付周期长的问题。这一模式显著推动了包括2S22“博赫达纳”自行火炮在内的关键武器系统的生产,产量从每月6门增至2025年的每月20门以上。此举不仅为乌克兰提供了急需的弹药和装备,也为欧洲国家在不耗尽自身库存的前提下支持乌克兰提供了新范例,并促进了乌克兰国防私营部门的发展与壮大。

🌟 **“丹麦模式”的创新性与有效性**:该模式允许盟国直接采购乌克兰制造的武器,有效规避了西方国家军备库存有限和生产积压的难题,为乌克兰快速获得所需装备提供了新途径,被誉为支持乌克兰的新愿景。

🚀 **“博赫达纳”自行火炮产量激增**:得益于“丹麦模式”提供的资金支持,乌克兰的2S22“博赫达纳”155毫米自行火炮产量大幅提升,从2023年的每月6门增长到预计2025年的每月20门以上,成为乌克兰抵抗和工业实力的象征。

💡 **解决乌克兰国防工业产能过剩问题**:乌克兰国防企业普遍存在产能远超本国国防部采购能力的困境。“丹麦模式”通过提供外部资金,使乌克兰国防企业能够扩大生产规模,并给予制造商更多信心,解决了过去因缺乏订单而无法充分发挥产能的问题。

🇪🇺 **为欧洲提供支持乌克兰的新范式**:该模式不仅满足了乌克兰的军事需求,也让欧洲国家在维持自身军备的同时,能够有效支持乌克兰。同时,它也激励了其他国家(如德国)效仿,进一步扩大了支持范围。

🛡️ **促进乌克兰国防私营部门发展**:该模式为乌克兰国防私营部门注入了活力,使其成为乌克兰国防能力的重要支撑。目前,乌克兰约700家国防市场参与者中,有超过100家私营企业,他们对“丹麦模式”的未来充满期待,认为这是私营部门发展的“最大希望”。

Ukrainian soldiers are using the 2S22 Bohdana self-propelled howitzer against Russia's invasion, and its production has increased.

Ukraine was able to supercharge the production of a key homemade artillery system through a new way allies are employing to arm Ukraine faster and cheaper. It could be the new template for helping Ukraine arm itself against Russia.

Ukraine has significantly boosted its production of the 2S22 Bohdana 155mm howitzers with funds from allies under the new funding system, industry bodies that represent Ukrainian defense companies told Business Insider. Artillery systems remain critical in this war.

For much of this conflict, Western partners have sent their weapons to Ukraine, emptying stockpiles. This new model involves partners purchasing weapons for Kyiv's forces directly from Ukrainian manufacturers. The former approach is still key for Ukraine, but the latter has shown real potential.

The new system, pioneered by NATO member Denmark and nicknamed the Danish Model, has helped Ukraine get more weapons for it to fight back against Russia's invasion.

In particular, it has had a really "significant impact" on Bohdana production, Serhiy Goncharov, the CEO of the National Association of Ukrainian Defense Industries (NAUDI), told Business Insider. His group represents around 100 Ukrainian companies.

A Ukrainian soldier operates a 2S22 Bohdana.

Production increased from six units a month in 2023 to more than 20 of these systems in 2025, according to Ukraine's Defence Procurement Agency.

The Bohdana is a NATO-standard, self-propelled howitzer produced by Ukraine's Kramatorsk Heavy Duty Machine Tool Building Plant, and Goncharov described it as "a symbol of resistance and the symbol of Ukrainian industry."

Funding weapons that are made in Ukraine is important given current challenges. European military stockpiles have little to spare for Ukraine, and many Western defense companies already have big backlogs in production. So even funding new Western weapons doesn't help Ukraine in the short term. Ukraine frequently deals with shortages of foreign weapons from its partners given the war's tremendous demand for war material.

The model is also useful for NATO, with many countries in the alliance wanting to maintain and grow their own arsenals, worried that Russian aggression could someday extend beyond Ukraine.

Goncharov said that the Danish model has helped Ukrainian industry scale production by giving it the finance it needs, as usually it is limited to what Ukraine's defense ministry can afford, which is out of sync with industrial capacity.

That financial support, he said, gives producers "more confidence" to increase their production, knowing the funding is there. In addition to the homemade howitzers, the Danish model has helped fund more drones, as well as anti-tank and anti-ship missile systems.

A host of countries, like Sweden and Iceland, are giving money to Ukraine through the model, which is growing.

In 2024, the model finalized procurements for weaponry worth more than $550 million, and Ukrainian Defence Minister Rustem Umerov said last month that support through this model is expected to reach more than $1.7 billion this year. And more partner countries are continuing to join while some countries, like Germany, are launching independent programs inspired by the model.

New help for Ukraine

Troels Lund Poulsen, Denmark's defense minister, told Business Insider in March that the model so far "has been a great success" and that under it, the weapon prices are "quite low compared to buying the artillery systems in Europe."

Goncharov called the model a "new vision of how you can support Ukraine" and said that work on the Bohdana was a big "success story."

A soldier squats by 155mm shells for a 2S22 Bohdana self-propelled howitzer.

He said NAUDI has a list of weapons that it is ready to make more of through the Danish model or a similar model, including artillery, armored vehicles, jamming systems, and drones.

Ihor Fedirko, the CEO of the Ukrainian Council of Defence Industry (UCDI), a body that represents more than 100 companies, told Business Insider that the increase in Bohdana production was "made possible thanks to the Danish model and associated funding."

And the capacity exists for increased total production, he said. Fedirko described the Danish model as "the largest hope for the private sector" in Ukraine.

Within Ukraine's defense industry, "there are huge hopes and expectations in terms of the Danish model, and we hope that far more countries will join it," Fedirko said.

He said that would strengthen Ukraine's defense capabilities, "so this is why the private market is very much looking forward to its further unfolding."

Ukraine's defense industry

Private companies have been essential to Ukraine's fight against Russia's invasion. The domestic defense sector has exploded, developing and testing new weaponry that is then purchased by Ukraine's military and sometimes by units buying directly.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said 30% of the military equipment Ukraine used in 2024 was made in the country. He said recently that has climbed to 40%.

Fedirko said there are around 700 market players in Ukraine's defense industry, with just 76 of those being state-owned.

The Danish model helps with a problem that is facing Ukraine's defense industry and military, which is that its defense companies have the ability to produce far more weaponry than Ukraine's government can afford to buy.

A Ukrainian medic runs through a partially-dug trench.

Goncharov said that "our capacity of the Ukrainian producers is at least three times higher than our potential to purchase." If it does not receive outside support, the defense sector is limited by the Ukrainian budget.

Goncharov said that in Ukraine, "we are ready to increase our production," if more purchases are made. The Danish model lets Europe arm Ukraine without emptying its stockpiles.

He said sometimes defense companies can be "sitting in the office and have no contract at all" but be ready to produce. The Danish model gives companies the financial means to keep producing, he said.

He said he hoped for increased cooperation with Europe, as he sees Ukraine as holding back Russia. "The European Union should understand that we are not fighting not only for Ukraine, that we are fighting for Europe."

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