In Ukraine, the production of the newest assault rifle Sich-the licensed version of the Czech model CZ Bren 2
. Farewell, Kalash, welcome - Cz Bren 2 sich .
New weapons for the Armed Forces: Adapted to NATO Standards
The new rifle is collected at the Ukrainian enterprise under the official license of the Czech company česká zbrojovka. Weapons have been vocational training in the Czech Republic, and production was adapted to NATO standards. The first example of the Ukrainian version of Bren 2 has already been handed over to the Czech President Peter Pavel as a symbol of partnership between countries.
This rifle has a number of advantages over Soviet counterparts: it is easier, more accurate, more convenient to use and technically reliable. It is equipped with an adjustable gas pipe mechanism and is available in calibers 5.56 × 45 mm and 7.62 × 39 mm, it is suitable for both melee and full assault operations.
Industrial scale and independence course
Today, Ukraine is already operating in Ukraine, which is able to produce up to 400 weapons per day. In the future, there is an increase in production rates and a gradual rejection of Soviet small arms.
Colt Cz Chairman Ondrai Bogach notes that it is a strategic step to Ukraine's full independence from weapons that had previously been supplied from Russia and Belarus.
In parallel in the public space, other aspects of the country's defense capability continue. In particular, the People's Deputy Yuriy Kostenko stressed that his own nuclear arsenal could be the most reliable guarantee of Ukraine's security, but its creation is stopped by political and international restrictions.
And the issue of supplying Taurus winged missiles from Germany remains open. Despite the refusal of the current Chancellor Olaf Solz, the leader of the opposition CDU Friedrich Merz, who is regarded as a potential successor to Scholz, advocates for the transfer of this weapon to Ukraine.