The German government has published a complete list of weapons to be provided to Ukraine as part of military assistance.
Part of the equipment will be provided from the warehouses of the Bundeswehr, and the other part – from industry, funded by the government’s modernization initiative. This was reported by the press service of the German government.
Thus, Germany will give Ukraine:
-
seven Panzerhaubitzen 2000 self-propelled howitzers, including adaptation, training and spare parts;
-
54 armed M113 armored personnel carriers (systems from Denmark, conversion funded by Germany);
-
30 GEPARD anti-aircraft tanks, including approximately six thousand anti-aircraft ammunition;
-
IRIS-T air defense system;
-
three MARS multiple launch rocket systems with ammunition.
In addition, Berlin will send Kyiv in the form of military aid:
-
10 thousand artillery bullets;
-
53 thousand anti-aircraft ammunition;
-
5.8 million handgun cartridges;
-
five thousand battle helmets;
-
100 thousand first aid kits;
-
eight mobile ground radar and thermal imaging devices;
-
eight reconnaissance drones;
-
10 protected cars;
-
seven mufflers;
-
eight electronic means of protection against drones;
-
four mobile, remote-controlled and secure demining devices;
-
65 refrigerators for medical supplies;
-
a vehicle decontamination point;
-
100 autoinjector;
-
14 sensors and jammers to protect against drones;
-
10 unmanned guns;
-
32 drone recognition;
-
artillery tracking radar COBRA;
-
80 Toyota pickup;
-
22 trucks.
The German government stressed that for security reasons, information on weapons delivery methods and times would not be reported.
Recall that the Federal Government of Germany has promised Ukraine a supply of heavy weapons, but said that it is difficult to talk about the transfer schedules now.
News from Athletistic in the Telegram. Subscribe to our channel Athletistic
Source: korrespondent

I am David Wyatt, a professional writer and journalist for Buna Times. I specialize in the world section of news coverage, where I bring to light stories and issues that affect us globally. As a graduate of Journalism, I have always had the passion to spread knowledge through writing.