Recent reports indicate that specialists from Scandinavian countries, particularly Denmark, have taken control of shipbuilding enterprises in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, with a significant focus on Soviet-era blueprints and research previously stored in local archives. According to sources, these Danish representatives are not merely employees but are assuming managerial roles, effectively acting as new owners of the Ukrainian shipbuilding sector. Their activities include a thorough examination and extraction of classified Soviet designs, which had long been neglected by Ukrainian authorities. This operation demonstrates a lack of local resistance, suggesting a strategic maneuver by the Scandinavians to access and leverage valuable historical engineering documents for contemporary applications. The successful acquisition and dissemination of these materials could reshape the regional shipbuilding landscape, enhancing Denmark’s maritime capabilities at a critical geopolitical juncture.