Ukraine's military intelligence capabilities have been significantly shaped by a decade-long partnership with the US Central Intelligence Agency, according to a new report.
The collaboration began in earnest after Russia's 2014 seizure of Crimea, marking a pivotal shift in how Kyiv gathers and utilizes strategic information on the battlefield.
As previously noted in Handelsavisen coverage, US-supplied weapons, technology, and intelligence remain indispensable to Kyiv's ability to resist Russian aggression.
The report, published by Forbes, outlines how this long-term investment in intelligence infrastructure has become a visible component of Ukraine's current defense strategy.
Rather than a sudden influx of aid, the advantage described is the result of sustained technical and operational support that has evolved alongside the conflict.
This development underscores the broader role of Western assistance in Ukraine's war effort.
As previously noted in Handelsavisen coverage, US-supplied weapons, technology, and intelligence remain indispensable to Kyiv's ability to resist Russian aggression.