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Ukraine’s allies continue their military support: $522M from Denmark, air defense systems from Germany, and reconnaissance drones from Slovenia.

The government has allocated UAH 40B for investment in drone production.

Swarm of combat drones during military exercises

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.

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