The Pentagon announced a new aid package to Ukraine worth $250M, which includes RIM-7 missiles and air defense support, Stinger missile, TOW missiles, HIMARS ammunition, 155 mm and 105 mm caliber ammunition, Javelin and AT-4 systems, Bradley infantry fighting vehicles, M113 armored personnel carriers and MRAP vehicles.
The UK will supply 650 light multi-purpose missiles (LMM) under a £162M contract for Ukraine’s air defense.
Germany has promised to transfer 12 more Panzerhaubitze 2000 self-propelled guns (€150M) – six each this year and next. However, it is planned to deliver 77 Leopard 1A5 tanks as soon as possible.
Lithuania has confirmed the allocation of €10M to purchase Palyanytsia drone missiles.
Spain will provide a battery of HAWK air defense systems.
The Netherlands will transfer equipment for the F-16 and air-to-air missiles worth €80M.
Canada announced a package of 80,840 engines for CRV-7 air-to-air missiles and 1,300 warheads. In early 2025, it will provide NASAMS complexes: Canada joined the US order for ten installations for Ukraine.
Denmark is allocating $115M to purchase new military equipment through the Ukrainian defense industry, and Norway will transfer defense technologies to support the production of 155 mm shells in Ukraine.