Ukraine’s allies are supplying Kyiv with thousands of UAVs and will help to repair tanks.


Latvia has sent 1,300 drones to Ukraine’s Armed Forces as part of the multinational Drone Coalition. Including this shipment, Ukraine has received a total of 12,000 Latvian-made drones worth over €17M this year.
The Canadian government will contribute an additional $14.6M to support the maintenance and repair of Leopard 2 tanks that have been provided to Ukraine.
The Lithuanian Radarom! campaign, launched on the eve of the third anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion, has already raised more than €4.4M to purchase drones for Ukraine. A total of 2,609 drones have already been acwquired for Ukraine’s Armed Forces through this initiative funded by Lithuanian companies and citizens.
Meanwhile, the first American Patriot air defense systems, previously approved for transfer to Ukraine by US President Donald Trump, may not arrive before spring 2026. European countries, including Germany, are hesitant to risk their own security by transferring air defense systems to Ukraine and are waiting for the US to provide them with new Patriots before surrendering them. Washington plans to supply the air defense systems within roughly eight months.