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Germany is giving Ukraine an aid package containing Leopard tanks and Gepard anti-aircraft guns and is preparing to provide another €1.4B in support by the end of the year.

Allies at Ramstein pledged to provide Ukraine with additional Leopard tanks, IFVs, Patriot missiles, and ammunition.

German Main Battle Tank Leopard 2A7

The German government announced a new aid package for Ukraine, which included 22 Leopard tanks, 22 MRAP armored cars, five Bandvagn tracked all-terrain vehicles and one Warthog, three Gepard anti-aircraft self-propelled artillery installations, 61,000 155-mm artillery shells, one million rounds of small arms ammunition, 12 PzH 2000 self-propelled howitzers, radar systems, and various types of drones.

The German government plans to supply Ukraine with another arms package worth €1.4B by the end of the year. However, Germany’s €8B budget for Kyiv’s military support has already been largely exhausted. Among the 50 planned items are a package of ammunition for Gepard anti-aircraft guns, 20 more Marder IFVs, and numerous reconnaissance and attack UAVs.

An additional €397M resulted from the Bundeswehr’s energy cost savings. Germany also collected €1B from European and global partners to strengthen Ukrainian air defenses.

 

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