Denmark has announced a new Ukrainian military aid package valued at almost €900M.


This is Denmark’s 25th military aid package for Ukraine, which has allocated DKK 6.7B (€900M) for the period of 2025-2027. DKK 1.4B is set aside for the provision of artillery and ammunition during these years. Additionally, the funds will be used to finance air defense, the drone coalition, and the IT coalition.
From 2026 to 2027, contributions through the Danish model to the Ukrainian defense industry will also increase, with a total of DKK 2B allocated for this purpose. Ultimately, the Danish model has demonstrated Ukraine’s arms production potential. Denmark plans to continue investing in this area, setting an example for other nations. Last year, Denmark allocated a total of about DKK 4.4B (€590M) toward investments in the Ukrainian defense industry and is gearing up to continue this initiative in 2025.
Moreover, Ukraine received another 5,000 Starlink terminals from Poland to enhance frontline communications. So far, Ukraine has received over 50,000 terminals, with the largest share – 29,500 – coming from Poland.