Ukraine has received 4% of NATO’s existing artillery systems.
According to Forbes, NATO has transferred the largest percentage of its weapons from among its artillery systems, which amounts to about 4% of all available weapons belonging to NATO countries. Since April, Ukraine has received about 400 howitzers and self-propelled 105/155 mm caliber artillery installations. The largest number of systems was transferred from the US, about 200 units. The Czech Republic transferred about 30% of all its artillery systems, and the UK more than 20%. NATO countries also transferred about 1% of their total armored vehicles, with the US sending more than 1,140 units, the Czech Republic providing almost 15%, and Poland and Lithuania with more than 10% each. Ukraine received the least support in aviation. Portugal promised to deliver 6 Ka-32 helicopters, and the USA sent 20 Mi-17 helicopters. Slovakia, Latvia, and the Czech Republic also supplied helicopters. Ukraine also received 18 Su-25 aircraft from North Macedonia and other Eastern European NATO countries.