The list includes the Panzerhaubitzen 2000 self-propelled howitzer, grenade launcher, a mobile hospital, spare parts for MiG-29 fighters, 30 armored vehicles, and more.
Germany has published a complete list of military equipment and weapons, which are included in the package of military aid to Ukraine for 2022. This was reported by the press service of the German government.
It was noted that Ukraine will receive part of the announced weapons in the near future, but the exact date of delivery is not yet known.
Thus, the list of military aid from the German government includes:
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900 anti-tank grenade launchers and 3,000 ammunition for them;
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14,900 anti-tank mines;
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500 Stinger anti-aircraft missiles;
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2,700 Strela anti-aircraft missiles;
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7 self-propelled howitzers of 155 mm Panzerhaubitzen 2000 caliber (including training and spare parts for them, as part of a joint project in the Netherlands);
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21.8 million handgun rounds;
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100 MG 3 machine gun with 500 spare barrels and bolts;
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100,000 hand grenades;
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5300 explosion charges;
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100,000 meters of detonating cord and 100,000 explosive capsules;
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350,000 detonators;
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10500 artillery ammunition of 155 mm caliber;
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10 guns to destroy drones;
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14 sensors and silencer to protect against drones;
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100 automatic nozzles;
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28,000 combat helmets;
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15 pallets with clothes;
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280 vehicles;
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100 tents;
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12 electric generators;
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6 pallets of explosive ordnance disposal material;
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125 binoculars;
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1200 hospital beds;
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18 pallets with medicines and 60 surgical lamps;
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protective clothing, surgical masks;
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10,000 sleeping bags;
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600 pairs of shooting glasses;
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1 RF system;
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3,000 field telephones with 5,000 field cord spools and portable equipment;
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1 field hospital (joint project in Estonia);
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353 pairs of night vision goggles;
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4 electronic anti-drone protection devices;
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165 binoculars;
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medical supplies (including backpacks and first aid kits);
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38 laser rangefinder;
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diesel and petrol fuel;
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10 tons of AdBlue diesel engine exhaust gas cleaning agent;
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500 sets of dressing to stop bleeding;
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402,000 boxes of dry rations;
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spare parts for MiG-29 fighters;
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30 armored vehicles.
Earlier, the media wrote that Germany had found a way to provide shells of Gepard’s anti-aircraft guns.
It was also reported that Germany refused to transfer the Fuchs armored personnel carrier to Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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