Sweden and Denmark have ordered 40 infantry fighting vehicles, Estonia will test its latest anti-aircraft missiles, and the second batch of Danish F-16s has arrived in Ukraine.
Denmark and Sweden have jointly ordered and paid for 40 CV 90 infantry fighting vehicles from the manufacturer, Hägglunds, for a total of SEK 25B (€2.1B).
The Estonian defense company Frankenburg Technologies will start testing of its innovative anti-aircraft missile with an AI-powered guidance system in Ukraine next year. An agreement between Ukraine and Estonia to conduct the tests has already been concluded.
Also, President Zelenskyy announced that the second batch of F-16 fighters transferred to Ukraine by Denmark had already arrived in Ukraine.
As well, within the framework of the Czech Drony Nemesis initiative to purchase drones for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, over CZK203M (€8M) has been collected during the year. About 12,000 drones have been sent to Ukraine, and another batch of 3,000 is ready to be shipped.