Manufacturer catalog

Shepetivka Repair Plant

Shepetivka Repair Plant is a Ukrainian artillery-repair and defense-industrial enterprise associated with overhaul work on Soviet-pattern rocket and tube artillery and with development of the Bureviy 220 mm multiple launch rocket system in this catalog.

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Shepetivka Repair Plant is tied to Ukraine's artillery sustainment base. Public defense-industry references describe the plant as a Shepetivka-based enterprise focused on major repair of rocket-artillery weapons, with older materials listing BM-21 Grad, BM-27 Uragan, 2S1 Gvozdika, 2S3 Akatsiya, and other artillery systems among its repair and production scope.

For this catalog, the most direct catalog link is Bureviy. Ukrainian reporting in 2020 said Shepetivka Repair Plant, then described as part of Ukroboronprom, tested the Bureviy MLRS as a Ukrainian replacement path for aging BM-27 Uragan launchers, with the plant director saying the factory developed and manufactured the launcher guide package and guidance system.

rocket artillery repairself-propelled artillery repairmultiple launch rocket systemsartillery componentsdefense equipment overhaul

Notable Systems

Bureviy, 220 mm self-propelled multiple launch rocket system, Artillery

Bureviy

220 mm self-propelled multiple launch rocket system

Ukrinform reported that Shepetivka Repair Plant tested the Bureviy 220 mm MLRS in 2020, and quoted the plant director saying the factory developed and manufactured the launcher guide package and guidance system.

Sources: Ukrinform Bureviy report

BM-21 Grad repair and component work

Ukrainian Military Pages lists BM-21 Grad among the plant's product and repair scope, while InformNapalm reported 2017 work on the armament part of the 122 mm BM-21 Grad MLRS.

Sources: Ukrainian Military Pages profile, InformNapalm 2017 industry review

BM-27 Uragan / 9P140 modernization and repair

Ukrainian Military Pages lists 9P140 and 9T452 BM-27 Uragan equipment in the plant's scope, and InformNapalm described 2017 upgrade work on BM 9P140 Uragan systems.

Sources: Ukrainian Military Pages profile, InformNapalm 2017 industry review

2S1 Gvozdika and 2S3 Akatsiya overhaul

InformNapalm reported that the plant carried out a full-cycle recovery of 2S1 Gvozdika and 2S3 Akatsiya self-propelled artillery systems during 2017.

Sources: InformNapalm 2017 industry review

Manufacturer History

  1. Plant founding listed

    Ukrainian Military Pages gives 1941 as the founding year for Shepetivka Repair Plant and identifies the enterprise by EDRPOU code 08396724.

    Sources: Ukrainian Military Pages profile

  2. Artillery repair output reported

    InformNapalm reported that Shepetivka Repair Plant repaired 104 equipment items and delivered 56 spare-parts and equipment sets during the first nine months of 2017, while working on Grad, Uragan, Gvozdika, and Akatsiya systems.

    Sources: InformNapalm 2017 industry review

  3. Bureviy testing reported

    Ukrinform reported that Shepetivka Repair Plant tested the Bureviy 220 mm multiple launch rocket system and connected the project to a Ukrainian replacement path for older Uragan MLRS.

    Sources: Ukrinform Bureviy report

  4. LLC registration appears in public registry mirror

    SaveEcoBot's public EDR-based profile lists Shepetivka Repair Plant LLC as registered on 20 July 2022 at 10 Svobody Street in Shepetivka under EDRPOU 08396724.

    Sources: SaveEcoBot company profile

  5. Ukroboronprom reform context

    Ukroboronprom says the State Concern was liquidated on 28 June 2023 and replaced by the Joint Stock Company Ukrainian Defense Industry as part of a state defense-industry reform.

    Sources: Ukrainian Defense Industry reform overview

Public sources for Shepetivka Repair Plant mix older state-enterprise and Ukroboronprom language with newer public-registry mirrors that list an LLC under the same EDRPOU code. The specific official website listed in older profiles, shrz.com.ua, returned a 403 response during this edit, so the profile keeps it as the builder-specific website while relying on archived public reporting, procurement, and registry sources for factual context. No headquartersLocation map field was added because this pass did not use a separate coordinate source for the current Shepetivka address.

Manufacturer Sources

  • Ukrainian Military Pages profilePublisher: Ukrainian Military Pages | Note: Supports the Shepetivka Repair Plant SE name, Ukrainian state-enterprise context, 1941 founding year, EDRPOU 08396724, older Gagarina Street address, shrz.com.ua website listing, ShRZ and Ukrainian-name aliases, and the plant's core activity in major repair of rocket-artillery weapons. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Ukrinform Bureviy reportPublisher: Ukrinform | Note: Supports Shepetivka Repair Plant's Ukroboronprom affiliation as reported in 2020, Bureviy testing, 220 mm MLRS replacement context, and the plant director's statement that the factory developed and manufactured the launcher guide package and guidance system. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • InformNapalm 2017 industry reviewPublisher: InformNapalm | Note: Supports 2017 repair and production context: full-cycle recovery of BM-21 Grad, 2S3 Akatsiya, and 2S1 Gvozdika systems, 104 repaired equipment items, 56 spare-parts and equipment sets, BM-21 armament-part production, and BM 9P140 Uragan upgrade work. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • SaveEcoBot company profilePublisher: ESG SaveEcoBot | Note: Supports the current public-registry mirror for Shepetivka Repair Plant LLC, EDRPOU 08396724, 20 July 2022 registration date, registered status, fabricated-metal-products repair activity, and 10 Svobody Street registered address. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Zakupivli.Pro buyer profilePublisher: Zakupivli.Pro / Prozorro | Note: Supports the public procurement identity for State Enterprise Shepetivka Repair Plant, EDRPOU 08396724, and the older 10 Gagarina Street Shepetivka address used in procurement records. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Ukrainian Defense Industry reform overviewPublisher: Ukroboronprom | Note: Supports the parent-level reform context: Ukroboronprom says the State Concern was transformed into the Joint Stock Company Ukrainian Defense Industry, with the state owning all shares. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Wikimedia Commons Bureviy imagePublisher: Wikimedia Commons | Note: Supports image provenance for the builder profile: the image shows a Bureviy multiple rocket launcher, credits Tetiana Holovatiuk and ArmyInform, and is marked CC BY 4.0 on Wikimedia Commons; Bureviy is the Shepetivka Repair Plant-linked catalog system documented by the Ukrinform source. | Accessed: 2026-06-21

Produced weapons

Category

Artillery

Tube artillery, rocket artillery, and long-range ground fires.

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