By the end of 2025, modern scanning systems for railway cars will be implemented at Ukraine's borders. These systems will enable customs officials to conduct non-intrusive inspections—meaning they can check cargo without opening the cars or containers. This was reported by the OVA press service. How it works: the fully automated system operates 24/7; scanners can detect even small details hidden in the walls or floors of the cars; passenger cars and locomotives are automatically excluded from inspections. The scanners are capable of uncovering smuggling, drugs, tobacco products, and other prohibited substances before they enter circulation. Modern technologies not only enhance the efficiency of customs control but also reduce corruption risks and expedite operations at the border. In the context of martial law and logistical restructuring, this is crucial for the economic stability of the country. The first scanners will be installed at the checkpoints 'Mostyska-2' and 'Yahodyn' on the border with Poland, with plans to extend to other areas later.