Updated
Updated · Ukrainska Pravda · May 27
Ukraine Launches UAH 5 Billion Logistics Lockdown to Expand Middle-Strike Systems
Updated
Updated · Ukrainska Pravda · May 27

Ukraine Launches UAH 5 Billion Logistics Lockdown to Expand Middle-Strike Systems

7 articles · Updated · Ukrainska Pravda · May 27
  • UAH 5 billion in new funding has been released for Ukrainian units to buy middle-strike systems, with the first brigades already receiving money and starting direct procurement.
  • The Logistics Lockdown program is meant to hit Russian rear areas at operational depth, raising pressure behind the front and reducing Moscow's ability to sustain active assault operations.
  • Fedorov said the money will be routed to the most effective brigades through the e-points system, which rewards units for confirmed strikes on Russian troops and equipment.
  • A second phase will use centralized tenders to buy large batches of systems, a process the ministry says should speed production, increase competition and curb corruption risks.
  • Ukraine expects the battlefield impact to be visible this summer, with Russian forces facing less safety even far from the line of combat.
Is Ukraine's high-tech logistics war, funded by frozen Russian assets, a sustainable long-term strategy for victory?
As Ukraine deploys AI drones, how quickly can Russia's vast military adapt its deep supply lines to survive?
Can Ukraine's strategy of crippling Russian oil exports with deep strikes actually succeed in shortening the war?