Fedorov reviews Defence Ministry tenure, outlines achievements and ongoing mission amid war
Ukraine’s Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov reflects on key reforms, drone strategy, and international support with continuing focus on asymmetric innovation, based on his recent statement.
What happened
Ukrainska Pravda English reports that Ukraine’s Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov has publicly summed up his tenure, expressing thanks for domestic and international support while reaffirming his commitment to defeating the enemy through asymmetry, rapid innovation, and organizational strength. Fedorov highlighted significant reforms and procurement successes during his time leading the Defence Ministry.
Outside Brief is treating this as a source-led account. Any disputed responsibility, casualty figure or battlefield claim should be read as unconfirmed/hearsay unless confirmed by another reliable source. Among the accomplishments detailed are measures to degrade Russian drone capabilities by disabling Starlink services, high-risk budget reallocations that secured mid-strike and reconnaissance drones, and the launch of the “Logistics Lockdown” program aimed at cutting off Russian supply lines and isolating occupied Crimea. He also emphasized radical changes in procurement systems, including 70% advance payments for drone-related acquisitions via Brave1 Market, and the scaling up of long-range artillery and UAV purchases.
Fedorov noted structural and operational developments such as integrating special-purpose forces into the Air Force, improving drone interception and missile defense rates significantly, and ensuring predictable drone supplies for combat brigades from July onward to better forecast battlefield moves. Large grant programs for explosives and missile manufacturers were established alongside reforms in military contracts and salaries, aiming to professionalize the armed forces and attract foreign recruits under transparent conditions.
Known from the source
- Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov summed up his tenure and expressed gratitude for support.
- Fedorov stated his ongoing mission to defeat the enemy through asymmetry, innovation speed, and organizational power.
- Measures included disabling Starlink for Russians to reduce their drone warfare capability.
- Drones procured in four months exceeded the total of the previous year.
- The "Logistics Lockdown" program was launched to cut off Russian logistics and isolate Crimea.
What remains unclear
Internationally, Fedorov referenced successful meetings of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group (Ramstein format), which helped counter Russian narratives of Ukrainian defeat and secured renewed partner support. Announced aid includes US$40 billion for 2026, excluding a separate European loan used to fund military priorities. Notably, a record contract was signed for scalable production of low-cost missiles to counter Shahed-type drones, and Ukraine conducted a successful test of a domestically developed ballistic missile with improved precision and lowered costs, marking a new phase in its missile capabilities.
What remains unclear: Verification of the precise figures relating to drone and missile procurements and contracts. Confirmation on the exact status and details of the Swedish Gripen fighter purchase contract. Exact dates and details of the ballistic missile test and related technical improvements. Clarification on the operational impact and current status of the “Logistics Lockdown” program.
Evidence note
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