The tables have turned. Ukraine is now readying the West for modern war with its weapons and combat expertise.

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The tables have turned. Ukraine is now readying the West for modern war with its weapons and combat expertise.

Sinéad Baker
5 min read

  • Ukraine has shifted from aid recipient to a security provider.

  • Allies want its battlefield tech, tactics, and production know-how.

  • Ukrainian troops and experts are now helping train NATO forces.

When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, many predicted that Russia’s far greater military might would secure it a swift victory.

Instead, Ukrainian forces drove the Russians away from the capital, forcing them into a brutal yearslong fight in the east. And throughout its fight, Ukraine has developed weaponry, tactics, and defense production processes that partner nations now want.

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“In the last two years, in particular, it’s been very obvious that Ukraine has developed technologies as well as battlefield tactics that are of use to other military organizations,” former Australian Army Maj. Gen. Mick Ryan, a warfare strategist, told Business Insider.

Now, partners want access to Ukrainian weaponry, to learn from its production techniques, and to integrate Ukrainian tactics into their own militaries.

Ukraine’s armed forces are now “undoubtedly the most combat-hardened and the best at the moment in Europe,” Michael Clarke, a former UK security advisor and now a defense analyst, told BI. And allies are paying attention.

Ukraine is teaching allies

Partner countries have long trained Ukrainian troops to fight Russia, but increasingly the roles are being reversed, with Ukrainians sharing their expertise with NATO militaries and joining their training programs, particularly on drone warfare.

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NATO last year opened the Ukraine Joint Analysis, Training and Education Centre (JATEC) to integrate Ukraine’s battlefield lessons into the alliance.

Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, chair of NATO’s Military Committee, said this week that the alliance has been increasingly using Ukrainian drone operators to act as the adversary in training exercises for the alliance, to test NATO readiness. He said that Ukraine has transitioned from a security consumer to a security provider.

A man in camouflage and a helmet stands holding a large grey drone in a sunny field
Ukraine has more war expertise than any of its allies.Nikoletta Stoyanova/Getty Images

German army chief, Lt. Gen. Christian Freuding, told Reuters in March that Ukraine was sending military instructors to German army schools to teach them lessons they learned in the war, explaining that “the Ukrainian military is currently ⁠the only one in the world with front-line experience against Russia.”

Denmark is also using Ukrainian drone specialists for counter-drone efforts, and Poland on Monday announced a new drone fleet backed by Ukrainian expertise

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Western training for Ukrainian troops is continuing. Western militaries often have decades of experience and training in types of warfare and weapons with which Ukraine’s military is less familiar. But increasingly, these training sessions are serving as an exchange of tactics and combat approaches, not a one-way street.

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