In a notable policy shift, the United States has announced an $800 million military support package for Ukraine, aimed specifically at enhancing the nation’s capability to produce long-range drones. This development signifies a pivotal change in U.S. involvement in the conflict, allowing Ukraine to manufacture its own weapons, thereby reducing the reliance on American firms. President Zelensky highlighted in a recent briefing that this funding represents the first major financial boost for Ukraine’s domestic arms production. The deal may reflect a strategic workaround for Ukraine as it has faced challenges in receiving Western backing for long-range missile attacks against Russia. The initiative is bolstered by other nations, including Denmark, which is participating in a Ukrainian-led campaign to establish an independent arms manufacturing sector aimed at attracting $10 billion in investments for local production.