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Defense Industry Advisor - Ukraine | CEO | Stanford MBA | Former Nuclear Submarine Officer
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March 6, 2025
Three years ago, I woke to the sound of war at 5am. Air raid sirens wailed as I grabbed my emergency bag and sought shelter. But what I remember most from those first chaotic days isn’t just destruction—it’s resilience. Those first chaotic days of Russia's full-scale invasion remain seared in my memory - not for the devastation alone, but for the profound humanity I encountered amid unimaginable circumstances. While coordinating defensive articles to frontline areas, I found myself learning far more from Ukrainians than I could ever teach them. I've seen manufacturers retool overnight for defense needs, strangers open homes when housing became scarce, and business meetings continue during air raids. What strikes me most is the unwavering resilience of the Ukrainian people. Even in the darkest hours, I never encountered resignation - only determination to adapt and persevere. As President Zelenskyy recently noted, "Nobody wants peace more than Ukrainians." This resonates deeply with my experience. Every Ukrainian I've met is fighting not for conflict but for the chance to determine their own future. I remain humbled to work alongside a nation defending not just its territory but also the fundamental principles of freedom. #StandWithUkraine #HumanitarianCrisis #InternationalRelations #Ukraine #Peace
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Maria Bezbah
Strategic Talent Acquisition Lead / Open vacancies in Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine / contact me ☺️
5 months ago
Thank you for sharing these powerful words and for your unwavering support. Your dedication and efforts make a real difference, and I truly appreciate your help and encouragement. Ukraine’s resilience is indeed remarkable, and it’s inspiring to see so many standing together for freedom and the future. 🇺🇦🫱🏻‍🫲🏽
Mel Hilbrown
Non-Exec Director St Albans Enterprise Agency Retired Executive Director
5 months ago
A pity the American government seems to have forgotten these principles that they would once have hoped to adhere to, even if they didn’t always do so in practice. I hope the American people still believe and do something about what is just about to become another dictatorship/oligarchy.
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Kevin Richardson
Executive Coach, Serial Entrepreneur, Finder of Rays of Sunshine
5 months ago
well said, and right now, we all need to defend and promote democracy and freedom globally. let UA stand as an example.
The Danish Model: A Transformative Approach for European Support to Ukraine's Defense Industry Leadership in defense cooperation means rethinking how we provide support. Denmark’s approach is setting a new standard that European partners can adopt as they fulfill their pledges for increased defense spending on Ukraine. The Danish Model is a financing mechanism where partner countries pay for weapons production in Ukraine through a reimbursement system—covering costs after they’ve been incurred. Unlike traditional military aid, this model allows Ukraine to prioritize their most needed items while offering the flexibility to the donor country to choose a capability that aligns with their foreign policies. This keeps decision-making in Ukraine's hands, ensuring resources go where they're needed most. What makes this model different? ✅ Efficiency – Funding is allocated based on real operational needs, not donor constraints. ✅ Self-Sufficiency – Strengthens Ukraine’s defense industry rather than just supplying finished weapons. ✅ Transparency – European partner nations conduct oversight to ensure funds are used effectively, with payment only made after the Ukrainian army has formally accepted the items and attested they meet operational and quality assurance standards. But this model isn’t just beneficial for Ukraine—it presents opportunities for the U.S. as well: 🔹 Direct Impact – Investments directly strengthen Ukraine's defense industrial capacity while addressing immediate needs. 🔹 Value Alignment – A proven framework for European partners to demonstrate their commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty. 🔹 Long-term Investment – Building Ukraine's defense industrial base creates a more resilient security partner integrated with European standards. This isn’t just a funding model—it’s a strategic shift toward sustainable defense partnerships. Stay tuned as I break down other models and explore what’s next in defense cooperation. #DefenseLeadership #SecurityStrategy #InternationalCooperation #DefenseInnovation
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March 20, 2025
Everyone's wrong about Ukraine's defense industry. While America debates, Europe's locking up tomorrow's capabilities. I just got back from Tech Force in UA's forum in Lviv and what I saw changed everything. Ukrainian startups are building weapons faster than Lockheed Martin, and this is not hyperbole. They push 16 product iterations while traditional, large defense prime contractors deliberate whether the time is suitable to enter Ukraine. Let’s look at the numbers:  ❗ €4 billion projected revenue (218% growth) 🏭 75% of companies didn't exist before 2022 ⏱️ 3 months to operational production (vs. 3-5 years in the West) Here's what floored me: These founders collect battlefield feedback DAILY. Their reality is that the customer dies if the product fails. No procurement officers. No PowerPoints. Just brutal, immediate truth. Teams of twenty-somethings outpacing billion-dollar R&D departments. They've replaced our entire development cycle with WhatsApp messages at the warfront. Meanwhile, Western defense contractors are still arguing about requirement documents. And to make it worse, export restrictions keep 55% of the Ukrainian defense company’s capacity idle. Self-imposed export restrictions are literally preventing innovation that could save allied lives because of bureaucracy. Denmark gets it. The UK gets it. Germany gets it. They all had booths soliciting for partnerships. My prediction: In 5 years, you'll either partner with Ukrainian defense tech or compete against someone who did. The future of defense isn't in Arlington boardrooms. It's in Ukrainian workshops. Agree or disagree? #Defense #Ukraine #Innovation #Technology #Future #TFUA
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September 4, 2025