Militarnyi

Militarnyi
Logo since 2023
Native name
Мілітарний
Type of site
News website
Available inEnglish, Ukrainian
HeadquartersKyiv, Ukraine
OwnerNonprofit organization "Ukrainian Military Center“
Founder(s)Oleksandr Arhat and Taras Chmut
EditorMykhailo Lyuksikov, Editor In Chief
URLmilitarnyi.com/en
LaunchedOctober 14, 2008 (2008-10-14)
Current statusActive

Militarnyi (Ukrainian: Мілітарний) is Ukraine's most prominent military news website. Its articles are available in both Ukrainian and English.

Militarnyi's s website attracts over 2 million unique visitors every month.[1]

Militarnyi news articles are frequently cited by leading Ukrainian news outlets such as the Kyiv Post,[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] the Kyiv Independent,[9][10][11][12] and Ukrainska Pravda.[13][14][15][16]

History

Militarnyi was originally created as a social media group by its co-founders, Taras Chmut and Oleksandr Arhat.[17] As the community grew, Militarnyi began to publish military news articles and military news videos.[17]

After the Russo-Ukrainian war began, Militarnyi reorganized itself to become the volunteer group “Military Aid”.[17]

In February 2017, Militarnyi reorganized itself again, taking on legal status as a part of the nonprofit organization "Ukrainian Military Center“.[17]

In November 2019, Militarnyi began publishing the “Militarnyi Podcast”.[17]

Affiliations

Co-founder Taras Chmut is also the director of the Come Back Alive charitable foundation.[17]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Advertising on Militarnyi". Retrieved 2025-11-02.
  2. ^ Zakharchenko, Kateryna (2025-10-06). "Chinese Spy Satellites Tracked Over Ukraine During Russia's Massive Missile Strike". Kyiv Post. Retrieved 2025-11-02.
  3. ^ Chiu, Leo (2025-09-03). "Ukraine Upgrades 'Palianytsia' Drone Missile – Now With 650 km Range". Kyiv Post. Retrieved 2025-11-02.
  4. ^ Korshak, Stefan (2025-09-01). "New Ukrainian Flamingo Cruise Missile Scores Hits on Russian Secret Service Base in Crimea". Kyiv Post. Retrieved 2025-11-02.
  5. ^ Chiu, Leo (2025-07-28). "Ukraine Equips New Interceptor Drone With 6-Barrel Shotgun". Kyiv Post. Retrieved 2025-11-02.
  6. ^ "Ukraine Unveils Shahed-Killer Interceptor Drones". Kyiv Post. 2025-04-09. Retrieved 2025-11-02.
  7. ^ "Ukrainian PM Proposes EU Army With Ukrainian Troops to Replace US Presence". Kyiv Post. 2025-02-14. Retrieved 2025-11-02.
  8. ^ "Ukraine Unveils 'Black Widow 2' River Borne FPV Drone". Kyiv Post. 2025-01-08. Retrieved 2025-11-02.
  9. ^ "Explosions rock what could be one of Russia's largest weapons arsenals in Vladimir Oblast". Kyiv Independent. 2025-04-22. Retrieved 2025-11-02.
  10. ^ Zadorozhnyy, Tim (2025-03-12). "Maxar reportedly restores Ukraine's access to high-resolution satellite imagery". Kyiv Independent. Retrieved 2025-11-02.
  11. ^ Zadorozhnyy, Tim (2025-03-07). "Maxar Technologies restricts Ukraine's access to satellite imagery amid US halt to intelligence sharing". Kyiv Independent. Retrieved 2025-11-02.
  12. ^ Hodunova, Kateryna (2024-10-24). "Ukrainian Armor to produce 155mm shells using Czechoslovak Group's technology, components". Kyiv Independent. Retrieved 2025-11-02.
  13. ^ Hubina, Yevheniia (2025-06-11). "Norway to supply Ukraine with twice as many F-16 aircraft as officially announced". Ukrainska Pravda. Retrieved 2025-11-02.
  14. ^ Petrenko, Roman (2025-05-10). "Russia closes airspace over Kapustin Yar, site of Oreshnik ballistic missile launch". Ukrainska Pravda. Retrieved 2025-11-02.
  15. ^ Hubina, Yevheniia (2025-05-02). "Ukraine orders about 8,000 military robots". Ukrainska Pravda. Retrieved 2025-11-02.
  16. ^ Tyshchenko, Kateryna (2025-01-04). "Ukraine is losing up to 20 sq km of territory per day, Russians have seized 3,600 sq km in past year – Militarnyi". Ukrainska Pravda. Retrieved 2025-11-02.
  17. ^ a b c d e f "About Us". Retrieved 2025-11-02.