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Vocational Education and Training Reform During The War: MYRP Program Bolstered the Change
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Vocational Education and Training Reform During The War: MYRP Program Bolstered the Change

  • MYRP accelerates Ukraine's VET reform with a three-pillar model: content, infrastructure, and business partnerships.
  • DriveEd pilots in transport and logistics reshape curricula to fit real market needs.
  • The program trains teachers and expands digital tools to support frontline regions.
  • PROSKILLS materials and app support English for VETs to meet labor market demands.
  • Dual education gains visibility, linking students with workplaces for credits.
  • The government will renew 200 VET institutions this year as part of infrastructure upgrades.
  • Education reforms aim to deliver market-ready graduates the day they graduate.
  • New curricula connect math and science with students' future occupations.
  • Textbooks and online platforms support teachers with practical resources.
  • MYRP’s broader aim is to align VET with postwar reconstruction and economic recovery.
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North Korean ballistic missiles made with 'outdated methods' from up to 50 years ago: Ukraine MOD
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North Korean ballistic missiles made with 'outdated methods' from up to 50 years ago: Ukraine MOD

https://mrf.lu/Hxb4https://www.businessinsider.com/north-korean-missiles-iskander-outdated-methods-ukraine-kn23-kn24-hwasong-2026-4
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  • Ukraine's defense ministry says KN-23 and KN-24 were produced using outdated methods, including soldering of quality described as about 50 years old, underscoring fragile build standards.
  • The missiles used less energy-efficient fuel and required engines about 50% larger to achieve the same range as Russian counterparts, suggesting inferior propulsion.
  • Forensic analysis linked KN-23 and KN-24 to North Korea with seven key similarities identified from South Korean schematics and North Korean factory photos, indicating a common origin.
  • Control units reportedly contain civilian components from leading brands, suggesting Pyongyang may be exploiting legitimate tech to bypass sanctions.
  • Ukraine's forensics indicate debris from KN-23 and KN-24 matches missiles previously used by North Korea, reinforcing the suspected origin.
  • Components traced to firms in China, Japan, Switzerland, the UK, and the US reveal a broad, international supply network for the KN-23 and KN-24.
  • Kyiv alleges North Korea supplied missiles to Russia to aid its invasion, heightening global concern over combat knowledge transfer.
  • The KN-23 (Hwasong-11A) and KN-24 (Hwasong-11B) are described as Pyongyang's variants with links to Iskander and ATACMS concepts, reflecting hybrid design cues.
  • Ukraine notes debris findings in 2024 aligned with North Korean missile signatures, reinforcing the suspected origin of the KN-23/KN-24 used in Ukraine.
  • The new reference emphasizes that Ukraine published analysis in 2024 of KN-23 and KN-24, asserting they were built with outdated production methods and commercial electronics.
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