Ministers }} The current Minister of Defense is
Mykhailo Fedorov, since 14 January 2026. The longest-serving Minister of Defense is
Oleksandr Kuzmuk who served for five years, a total of 2,063 days.The longest serving as an acting Minister of Defense is
Valeriy Ivashchenko who served for a total 279 days (over 9 months).
First deputy ministers Created on 27 May 1992, the office of deputy ministers was expanded on 4 June 1992 with the
chief of the General Staff holding the post until 8 February 2002. Since 10 September 2003, the post was "demilitarized", held only by civilian or retired military personnel. The first deputy serves as an acting minister in absence of officially appointed minister unless specified otherwise. • 27 May 1992 – 24 March 1993 Lieutenant General
Ivan Bizhan (since 24 December 1991 a deputy minister;
Chief of the General Staff since 25 September 1992) • 4 June 1992 – 25 September 1992 Lieutenant General
Vasyl Sobkov (
Chief of the General Staff) • 24 March 1993 – 10 February 1996 Colonel General
Anatoliy Lopata (
Chief of the General Staff) • 12 March 1996 – 30 September 1998 Lieutenant General
Oleksandr Zatynaiko (
Chief of the General Staff) • 14 March 1996 – 8 February 2002 Colonel General
Ivan Bizhan • 30 September 1998 – 13 November 2001 Colonel General
Volodymyr Shkidchenko (
Chief of the General Staff) • 27 November 2001 – 8 February 2002 Colonel General
Petro Shkulyak (
Chief of the General Staff) • In 2002 — 2003 all deputies were replaced (phased away) by newly created posts of state secretaries, but after the reform was reverted. • 25 January 2002 – 10 September 2003
Oleksandr Oliynyk • 5 February 2002 – 14 August 2003 Colonel General
Viktor Bannykh (on issues of international cooperation) (died in office) • 10 September 2003 – ? November 2004
Oleksandr Oliynyk • 13 September 2003 – 7 October 2004
Valentyna Hoshovska (humanitarian policy and relations with parliament) • 5 October 2004 – 10 February 2005
Dmytro Rudkovskyi (governor of the office of Ministry of Defence) • 6 October 2004 – 25 February 2005
Oleksandr Stetsenko • 26 October 2004 – 25 February 2005
Volodymyr Bilyi (humanitarian policy and relations with parliament) • 19 February 2005 – 23 January 2008
Leonid Polyakov • 5 June 2009 – 26 May 2010
Valeriy Ivashchenko • 31 March 2010 – 2 June 2010
Hryhoriy Pedchenko • 18 August 2010 – 18 February 2012
Volodymyr Mozharovsky • 18 February 2012 – 5 March 2014
Oleksandr Oliynyk • 15 September 2014 – 14 February 2023
Ivan Rusnak • 14 February 2023 – 10 February 2024
Oleksandr Pavliuk == Earlier military ministers and secretaries ==