Transport Sector

The transport sector is a foundation of Ukraine’s economy, supported by an extensive railway network, a developed system of highways, seaports and river terminals, airports, and freight customs terminals.
This pipeline will present public investment projects and programs in the transport infrastructure sector that correspond to the areas of air, road, rail, maritime, and inland water transport, road infrastructure, postal services, as well as public transport and road border crossing points. These initiatives support the implementation of the National Transport Strategy of Ukraine. The Ministry for Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine is engaged in the preparation and development of projects and programs in these areas, forming a sectoral project pipeline at the national level and subsequently enriching it with public investment projects at the regional and local levels.
Indicative total public investment ceiling is 198'152'166'700 UAH, including State Guarantees in the amount of 142'900'000'000 UAH
Responsible Ministry
MINISTRY OF DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNITIES AND TERRITORIES OF UKRAINE
Indicative total public investment ceiling
198.2 bln
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Project code: 100825-19F4B37F
Initiation date
Budget
Status
State level of SP
Date08. 2025
SectorTransport Sector
SubsectorAviation transport
StatusInvestment Feasibility Study

Purchase of primary-secondary radars (PSR/MSSR)

Project goal
Improving the condition of infrastructure. Capacity building
Geography
All Ukraine
Initiator
STATE ENTERPRISE OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE OF UKRAINE
Primary-Secondary Radars (PSR/MSSR)
Secondary radars (MSSR)
Primary Radars (PSR)
Primary and secondary surveillance radars are surveillance systems that allow an air traffic controller to track the position and trajectory of an aircraft under his control, detect potential emergency situations in advance, and provide appropriate warnings and instructions to the aircraft crew to avoid them. PSR (primary surveillance radar) is a radar surveillance system, the principle of which is based on the emission of signals and the reception of signals reflected from objects. SSR (secondary surveillance radar) is a radar surveillance system that transmits interrogation signals and receives signals from airborne transponders in response. MSSR (monopulse SSR) operates using the monopulse method, has more advanced accuracy characteristics than SSR, and provides reduced horizontal separation minima for aircraft. The system consists of a network of radar stations, radar information processing equipment, and data transmission lines. Before the war, Ukraine's radar coverage field was developed and met the requirements of ICAO and Eurocontrol.
Budget1'900'000'000 UAH
Implementation period18 months