Ukraine’s allies continue their military support: $522M from Denmark, air defense systems from Germany, and reconnaissance drones from Slovenia.
The Danish government has sent Ukraine a new military aid package worth $522M, including armored vehicles, drones, artillery shells, as well as T-72EA and BMP-2 tanks. The Armed Forces will receive firearms and armored repair and evacuation vehicles.
Germany also announced a new aid package with IRIS-T, ammunition, and armored personnel carriers.
Meanwhile, specialists from the Polish defense holding, Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa, went to Ukraine to repair damaged equipment. They service Krab self-propelled guns, Leopard tanks, and ammunition transport vehicles.
Moreover, Ukraine received a batch of reconnaissance drones from Slovenia, including Bramor C4EY UAVs, handed over by Slovenian manufacturer C-Astral.
Finland is also preparing a new aid package to protect Ukraine’s critical infrastructure facilities.
It should be noted that the prospects for joint production of weapons, including the launch of new military-industrial facilities in Ukraine, was one of the key topics in meetings of Ukrainian parliamentarians in the US Congress.