Abstract

The article considers the current state of the defense-industrial complex, features of its reform, the impact of international cooperation, European and Euro-Atlantic integration on the further development of the defense-industrial complex of Ukraine. An important indicator of ensuring the defense capability of the state and its preparation for defense is the state of the defense-industrial complex. In modern conditions, the defenseindustrial complex is not only a component of the national security and defense of the state, but also an important sector of the national economy, where significant production, intellectual and human resources are concentrated. The defense sector of the economy is a strategic element, therefore its development requires an integrated approach and effective public administration. The defense-industrial complex of Ukraine still has signs of a post-Soviet model, which reactive such shortcomings in the development of the sector as a weak level of response to problems and challenges, an unsatisfactory level of support for the defense forces of Ukraine, excessive dependence on funding from the State budget, nontransparency of the defense sector, low level of state management. An important modern stage in the development of the defense-industrial complex of Ukraine is its reform. The purpose of this reform is to transform the defense-industrial complex of Ukraine to effectively meet the needs of the security and defense forces and to promote the development of the state's economy. This can be done with the political will of the state leadership, as well as through the strengthening of international cooperation within the framework of European and Euro-Atlantic integration. This should increase the production, scientific, economic and export potential of the defense-industrial complex. Further research will be aimed at developing recommendations for improving the mechanisms of public administration of the defense-industrial complex in the context of European and Euro-Atlantic integration, as well as studying and substantiating the directions of attracting foreign direct investment in the defense-industrial complex of the state and creating ways to increase the export potential of the defense sector of the economy.

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