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Ukraine Just Signed Three Gulf Weapons Deals in One Day — Here Is the Full List

| 1 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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Zelensky signed defence cooperation agreements with multiple Gulf states in a single day. Here is what each deal covers and what Ukraine is supplying to whom.

President Zelensky's announcement on March 30 that Ukraine would supply weapons and defence technology to Gulf countries under new agreements was accompanied by reporting suggesting multiple bilateral deals signed within a short period — a diplomatic sprint reflecting both the urgency of Gulf states' defence needs in the context of the Iran war and Ukraine's determination to transform its battlefield experience into a sustainable defence export industry.

The deals, as reported by the Kyiv Independent and confirmed by Ukrainian government communications, cover a range of capability areas that reflect Ukraine's specific comparative advantages. First-person-view drone systems, whose production Ukraine has industrialised and whose operators' tactics have been refined across thousands of real engagements, are the centrepiece of several agreements. Electronic warfare systems — Ukraine has developed jamming and counter-jamming capabilities that outperform what most states can procure from traditional defence markets — feature in at least two agreements. Air defence coordination systems, specifically the software and sensor integration approaches that allow Ukraine's layered air defence to function with higher effectiveness than the sum of its hardware components, are included in at least one agreement.

The Hormuz dimension of the deals — Zelensky's statement that Ukraine would help open the strait — connects these commercial defence relationships to the most immediate geopolitical crisis affecting everyone simultaneously. Ukraine offering naval drone technology, mine-clearance expertise, and maritime electronic warfare capability to Gulf states that need to operate in contested waters is simultaneously a commercial offer and a geopolitical gesture. It positions Ukraine as a constructive actor in the Iran crisis resolution rather than a passive observer.

For Gulf states that have been under Iranian missile and drone attack for five weeks, the Ukrainian offer of proven counter-drone technology from an operator that has used it against the same Iranian systems now targeting Gulf infrastructure is commercially logical in ways that no marketing pitch could be more effectively timed.

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