This is evidenced by a survey conducted by the "Technological Forces of Ukraine" association among 32 private companies in the defense sector.
Leaders of defense companies were asked from which countries they received inquiries about partnerships or military equipment supplies. The highest interest in Ukrainian manufacturers came from Lithuania, with 41% of respondents receiving cooperation requests from this country. Following Lithuania were the United Kingdom at 28%, and the United States, Czech Republic, and Latvia at 22%.
The survey was conducted against the backdrop of the idea of partially opening exports of domestic weapons and aligning the Ukrainian defense industry with NATO standards.
The "Technological Forces of Ukraine" association unites 34 major domestic manufacturers of technological weaponry: drones, robotic platforms, electronic warfare systems, software, and more.
For more details on the potential opening of weapon exports, read the article: Ukraine is working on opening weapon exports. Why is this happening during the war?