Esta es una lista de la ayuda militar conocida que se ha proporcionado o prometido a Ucrania durante la guerra ruso-ucraniana , en particular desde la invasión rusa de Ucrania en 2022. Esta lista incluye equipos entregados, capacitación, inteligencia, tratamiento de soldados, apoyo logístico, así como apoyo financiero al gobierno ucraniano, a menos que esté destinado a fines humanitarios. Las armas donadas como resultado de la cooperación entre varios países se enumeran por separado en cada categoría de país.
A partir de marzo de 2024, las naciones (en su mayoría, los gobiernos occidentales) han prometido desde enero de 2022 más de 380.000 millones de dólares en ayuda a Ucrania, incluidos casi 118.000 millones de dólares en ayuda militar directa de países individuales. [1]
La ayuda se ha coordinado principalmente a través del Grupo de Contacto de Defensa de Ucrania , cuyos 57 países miembros incluyen a los 32 estados miembros de la OTAN . La Unión Europea y sus miembros han proporcionado la mayor ayuda en total (militar, financiera y humanitaria), mientras que Estados Unidos ha proporcionado con diferencia la mayor ayuda militar. [2] [3]
La guerra ha llevado a algunos países donantes, como Alemania y Suecia , a revertir políticas anteriores que impedían el suministro de ayuda militar ofensiva. La Unión Europea, por primera vez en su historia, suministró armas a través de sus instituciones. [4] [5] [6]
Estados Unidos y otros países donantes han dudado en proporcionar o han impuesto límites al uso de algunas armas avanzadas, por lo general prohibiendo a Ucrania usarlas para atacar objetivos dentro del territorio ruso, en un intento de evitar la escalada de la guerra. [7] Desde junio de 2024, han levantado algunas de estas restricciones, lo que permite a Ucrania atacar objetivos militares rusos cerca de la frontera en defensa propia. [8]
El gobierno ruso ha condenado el suministro de ayuda militar a Ucrania. El presidente ruso, Vladimir Putin, dijo que si se detuviera la ayuda militar, Ucrania no sobreviviría mucho tiempo. [9] En diciembre de 2023, el Centro de Estudios Estratégicos e Internacionales escribió que si Estados Unidos dejaba de enviar ayuda militar, los países europeos no podrían proporcionar suficiente para evitar que la línea del frente de Ucrania colapsara. [10]
Donantes
La donación de ayuda militar se coordinó en reuniones mensuales en el Grupo de Contacto de Defensa de Ucrania durante toda la guerra. Una primera reunión tuvo lugar entre 41 países el 26 de abril de 2022, y la coalición estaba compuesta por 54 países (los 30 estados miembros de la OTAN y otros 24 países) en la última reunión del 14 de febrero de 2023. [11] Todos los estados miembros de la UE donaron ayuda militar colectivamente a través de las instituciones de la UE; todos menos tres ( Hungría , Chipre y Malta ) también donaron individualmente como países soberanos.
A partir de febrero de 2023, la ayuda militar fue donada por instituciones de la UE, 45 países soberanos, empresas y otras partes.
Solo Estados Unidos prometió alrededor de 45 mil millones de dólares en armas y ayuda militar a Ucrania entre la invasión a gran escala de Rusia en febrero de 2022 y octubre de 2023 [12] y un total que superaría los 174 mil millones de dólares para septiembre de 2024. [13]
En abril de 2024, el apoyo militar de Australia a Ucrania ascendía a más de 1.000 millones de dólares australianos en términos monetarios. [20]
Vehículos blindados de transporte de personal
56 M113AS4 [Entregados a partir de junio de 2022. Se prometieron 28 más en junio de 2023]. También se donaron algunas variantes del vehículo logístico blindado M113AS4 [antes de marzo de 2023]. [21] [22]
Vehículos resistentes a minas y protegidos contra emboscadas
Fabricación conjunta con Francia de munición de artillería de 155 mm, con Australia suministrando la pólvora [enero de 2023]. [28] [29]
Munición de artillería de 105 mm [2022/2023]. [22]
“Municiones” [marzo o abril de 2022]. [21]
Municiones merodeando
300 DefendTex D40 [agosto de 2022]. [30] [21]
Corvo PPDS [Desde mayo o junio de 2023]. [21] [31]
Sistemas aéreos no tripulados y sistemas terrestres no tripulados / Sistemas de radar
Parte del paquete de 25 millones de dólares australianos anunciado en [marzo de 2022]. [32] Oryx describe los sistemas no especificados como vehículos aéreos no tripulados de reconocimiento, [21] mientras que ABC News informó que eran sistemas de radar. [33]
Armas pequeñas (entregadas junto con municiones)
Equipo militar letal por valor de 70 millones de dólares australianos ("incluidos misiles y armas") [marzo de 2022]. [34]
Armas antiblindaje y municiones por valor de 26,5 millones de dólares australianos [abril de 2022]. [35]
Pequeño número de fusiles de asalto de combate australianos. [36]
Equipos varios
''Señuelos tácticos'' (parte de 25 millones de dólares australianos) [marzo de 2022]. [32] [21]
“Existencias de la Fuerza de Defensa Australiana” por valor de 21 millones de dólares australianos, incluidas municiones y chalecos antibalas [marzo de 2022]. [37]
Equipo de desminado. [38]
Máquinas portátiles de rayos X [38]
Una impresora 3D de metal [38]
Sistemas anti-UAV [38]
Cascos de combate, botas, máscaras de fuego, generadores [20]
Capacitación
Entrenamiento de soldados ucranianos por 70 instructores australianos [a partir de enero de 2023]. [39] En 2024, el número de instructores aumentó a 90. [40]
Aeronaves de alerta temprana y control aerotransportado (AEW&C)
Un avión E-7A Wedgetail de la Real Fuerza Aérea Australiana estará basado en Alemania durante aproximadamente seis meses a partir de octubre de 2023 para proporcionar una alerta temprana en caso de cualquier amenaza fuera de Ucrania. [41]
Ayuda financiera
Contribución de 3 millones de dólares australianos a un fondo fiduciario de la OTAN [febrero de 2022]. Posteriormente se aumentó a 24 millones de dólares australianos (a diciembre de 2023). [42] [43]
Subvención de 50 millones de dólares australianos al Fondo Internacional para Ucrania para la compra de equipo militar. [44]
80 Iveco LMV [Entregados desde abril de 2023]. [54] En 2024 se incrementaron en 300 más. [55]
Vehículos blindados de transporte de personal (APC)
40 vehículos blindados de transporte de personal M113 [a partir de septiembre de 2023] [56] (parte del paquete de ayuda militar de 11 millones de euros anunciado el 16 de junio de 2023). Incluidos los vehículos blindados de transporte de personal M113 con estaciones de armas remotas como donación conjunta de Bélgica, los Países Bajos y Luxemburgo. [57] [54]
Avión a reacción
Entrenamiento para pilotos ucranianos en aviones de combate F-16. [58]
Se han prometido 30 F-16 para 2028. [59]
Se destinarán 100 millones de euros al mantenimiento y apoyo de los aviones de combate F-16. [60]
Buques de guerra
3 buques cazaminas [Prometidos para 2024]. Uno de ellos será el cazaminas de clase Tripartita Narcis (M923) , que se someterá a un mantenimiento completo antes de ser donado. Bélgica proporcionará la formación básica y los Países Bajos ofrecerán formación en el trabajo para las tripulaciones. [55]
Borys Aleksandrov ; en 2021 (antes del ataque ruso en febrero de 2022 pero después del inicio de la guerra ruso-ucraniana en 2014), Bélgica regaló el buque de investigación oceánica de la Armada belga a Ucrania. [61] Pasó a llamarseBorys Aleksandrov , de Belgica .
El 3 de noviembre de 2022, el Parlamento búlgaro aprobó una decisión para proporcionar ayuda militar, cuyos detalles se darán a conocer el próximo mes. [66]
Apoyo técnico-militar
Apoyo técnico-militar a las Fuerzas Armadas de Ucrania (que incluye la reparación de vehículos y equipos militares ucranianos) [a partir de mayo de 2022]. [67]
Misiles tierra-aire
Los misiles S-300 averiados serán reparados en Ucrania. [68]
Avión a reacción
14 Su-25 [abril de 2022] (comprados a Bulgaria por un estado miembro de la OTAN y entregados a Ucrania). [69]
Tanques
Número no revelado de T-72M1 [mayo o junio de 2022] (comprados a Bulgaria y entregados a Ucrania por la República Checa) [70]
Vehículos blindados de transporte de personal (APC)
Alrededor de 100 BTR (BTR-60PB) [marzo de 2024] [71]
Lanzacohetes múltiples
Número no revelado de fusiles BM-21 Grad de 122 mm [mayo o junio de 2022] (comprados a Bulgaria y entregados a Ucrania por la República Checa). [70] [72]
Artillería autopropulsada
122 mm 2S1 Gvozdikas [2022] (comprado por un estado miembro de la OTAN a Bulgaria y entregado a Ucrania). [69]
Artillería remolcada
Cañón D-20 de 152 mm [abril de 2022] (comprado por Chequia a Bulgaria y entregado a Ucrania). [69]
Morteros
Morteros de comando M60CMA de 60 mm [antes de agosto de 2022]. [69]
Misiles antitanque guiados
9M111MFB-1 Faktorias [Antes de agosto de 2022]. [69]
Armamento antitanque portátil
Lanzagranadas propulsadas por cohetes DRTG-73 [antes de abril de 2022] [69]
Lanzagranadas propulsadas por cohetes ATGL-L [antes de noviembre de 2022] [69]
Lanzagranadas propulsadas por cohetes BULSPIKE-AT [verano de 2022] [69]
Rifles sin retroceso Warrior SPG-9 [antes de junio de 2022] [69]
Armas pequeñas
1460+ ametralladoras de uso general MG-1M (GPMG) [antes de abril de 2022]. [69]
Munición
Proyectiles de artillería de 152 mm [entregados a partir de abril de 2022]. [67] [73]
Proyectiles de artillería de 122 mm [Desde julio de 2022]. [72]
Proyectiles de artillería de 155 mm [entregados a partir de marzo de 2023] (comprados a Bulgaria por EE. UU.) [74]
El 16 de enero de 2023, 15 desminadores ucranianos llegaron a Camboya para recibir capacitación en la eliminación de minas terrestres. Expertos camboyanos en desminado también viajarán a Polonia para capacitar a ucranianos. [76]
Más de 1170 ametralladoras ligeras C6 y medianas C9 [febrero o marzo de 2022, septiembre de 2024]. [79] [81]
78 rifles de francotirador de calibre medio y pesado [marzo de 2022]. [79]
600 pistolas Glock 17 [febrero o marzo de 2022]. [79]
10.500 pistolas de 9 mm [septiembre de 2024] [81]
40 rifles de francotirador «Prairie Gun Works» [entre abril y junio de 2023]. [86]
38 ametralladoras de 7,62 mm [Se entregarán a partir de junio de 2023]. [79]
21.000 fusiles de asalto de 5,56 mm [que se entregarán a partir de junio de 2023]. [79]
Más de 11.000 fusiles de asalto no especificados [por entregar]. [87]
Se anunciaron 27,3 millones de dólares canadienses en armas pequeñas y municiones de la industria canadiense en 2024. [88]
Munición
M982 Excalibur, proyectiles guiados por GPS para el obús M777 [abril de 2022]. [89] [77]
955 proyectiles de artillería de 155 mm [por entregar]. [79]
40.000 proyectiles de 155 mm para el obús M777 [abril, mayo y octubre de 2022, febrero y marzo de 2023]. [79] [78]
53 millones de dólares canadienses para el plan checo de compra de proyectiles de artillería para Ucrania. [90] [85]
Más de 1.800 cartuchos de munición de entrenamiento para tanques de 105 mm (para tanques Leopard 1 donados por Dinamarca, Alemania y los Países Bajos) [entregados en 2023]. [79] [78]
10.000 cartuchos de munición de 105 mm [por entregar]. [80] [79]
Más de 3000 cartuchos de 84 mm para el Carl Gustaf M2 [marzo y abril de 2022]. [79]
7.500 granadas de mano C13 [marzo de 2022]. [79]
Más de 12,9 millones de cartuchos de munición [entregados a partir de febrero o marzo de 2022]. [77] [87]
130.000 cartuchos adicionales de munición [junio de 2024] [91]
100.000 municiones de 120 mm para el Leopard 2A4 [Próximamente entregadas]. [77]
3.500 cohetes Grad (comprados por Canadá a una empresa serbia y entregados a Ucrania) [2023]. [92]
85.300 motores de cohetes CRV7 [91]
1.300 ojivas de cohetes CRV7. [81]
227 bombas de 1000 libras para aviones [Se entregarán]. [93]
Más de 2000 proyectiles de mortero de 81 mm [por entregar]. [79]
Munición naval de 76 mm [Próxima entrega]. [79]
Equipo militar
Cascos CG634 [marzo de 2022]. [79]
Chalecos antibalas [marzo de 2022]. [79]
1.600 chalecos antibalas [marzo de 2022]. [77]
Más de 2260 máscaras de gas [marzo de 2022 y posteriores]. [79]
Gafas de visión nocturna [marzo de 2022]. [79]
Dispositivos de visión nocturna por valor de 7,5 millones de dólares canadienses [marzo de 2024]. [90]
Equipos de protección personal y de transporte de carga [febrero o marzo de 2022]. [88]
500.000 conjuntos de ropa de invierno [octubre y diciembre de 2022]. [79] [93]
Botas [Se entregarán]. [93]
Capas térmicas [Próxima entrega]. [93]
2000 conjuntos de uniformes para mujeres soldados [por entregar]. [93]
29 estaciones de armas remotas Nanuk. [91]
20 millones de dólares canadienses para equipos de protección y uniformes fabricados en Canadá. [88]
Equipos varios
10 cañones de repuesto de 155 mm (para obuses M777) [junio de 2022]. [79]
16 estaciones de radio para el tanque de batalla principal Leopard 2A4 [Próximamente] [86]
Equipos de vigilancia y detección [febrero o marzo de 2022]. [77]
35 cámaras de alta resolución para drones [Próximamente entregadas]. [79]
Servicios de imágenes satelitales por valor de 22 millones de dólares canadienses [desde marzo de 2022]. [79]
Servicios de comunicaciones por satélite por valor de 2 millones de dólares canadienses [desde octubre de 2022]. [79]
640.000 comidas listas para comer (MRE) [Entregadas desde marzo de 2022]. [79]
Calentadores portátiles [Desde noviembre de 2022]. [77]
Mantas térmicas [Desde noviembre de 2022]. [79]
Sacos de dormir [Desde noviembre de 2022]. [93] [79]
Generadores [Desde 2022]. [79]
Dispositivos de almacenamiento de energía [Desde noviembre de 2022]. [79]
3 simuladores de artillería del Leopard 2 [a partir de abril de 2023]. [94]
Puentes flotantes modulares [Próximamente]. [86]
3,3 millones de litros de combustible [desde abril de 2023]. [86]
60 millones de dólares canadienses para suministros y equipos para el F-16, como piezas de repuesto, estaciones de armas, aviónica y municiones. [96]
Capacitación
Entrenamiento de más de 33.000 tropas ucranianas en el marco de la Operación Unificador . [97]
Contribución de 15 millones de dólares canadienses a los esfuerzos de Dinamarca y Francia para entrenar a los pilotos y mantener y apoyar a los F-16 de Ucrania mediante un contrato con Top Aces [por entregarse]. [80] [95]
10,5 millones de dólares canadienses para apoyar la formación del personal militar ucraniano por parte de las Fuerzas Armadas de Canadá [octubre de 2024]
Ayuda financiera:
2.450 millones de dólares canadienses para préstamos a Ucrania (incluidos 1.950 millones de dólares canadienses a través del Fondo Monetario Internacional ). [98]
Financiación de 35 millones de dólares canadienses para la limpieza de minas. [100]
6 millones de dólares canadienses para apoyar la implementación del préstamo. [99]
950.000 dólares canadienses de financiación adicional para un proyecto del gobierno canadiense destinado a proporcionar apoyo técnico. [101]
900.000 dólares canadienses para fortalecer el banco nacional de Ucrania. [102]
34,6 millones de dólares canadienses para combustible y otros equipos. [86]
Se anunciaron 541 millones de dólares canadienses en nuevos fondos y proyectos para apoyar a Ucrania el 12 de julio de 2023.
48,8 millones de dólares canadienses para el Paquete de Asistencia Integral de la OTAN anunciado el 12 de julio de 2023.
Contribución de 30 millones de dólares canadienses al Centro de Mantenimiento de Tanques Leopard 2 en Polonia. [79]
El 12 de julio de 2023 se anunciaron 2,7 millones de dólares canadienses en ayuda para la ciberseguridad. [103]
33 millones de dólares canadienses para la asociación liderada por el Reino Unido que entrega equipos de defensa aérea de alta prioridad a Ucrania. [104]
3 millones de dólares canadienses para la producción de drones por parte de la industria de defensa ucraniana. [85]
5 millones de dólares canadienses para la Coalición para la Capacidad de los Drones. [88]
2 millones de dólares canadienses para la Coalición de Capacidad de TI [88]
El 23 de mayo de 2022, el ministro de Defensa de Colombia, Diego Molano Aponte, anunció que un equipo de 11 ingenieros de desminado del Ejército Nacional de Colombia viajará a un país no especificado de la OTAN para capacitar a sus homólogos ucranianos en la remoción de minas terrestres. [105]
El primer día de la invasión a gran escala, la República Checa presentó al embajador ucraniano en Praga una detallada " carpeta de 10 cm de grosor " en la que se enumeraban las armas que estaban listas para su transferencia inmediata. [117] El primer tren cargado de ayuda militar fue entregado a Ucrania ya el 27 de febrero de 2022. [118] Posteriormente, la República Checa también se convirtió en el primer país en enviar equipo militar pesado en abril de 2022 (incluidos 38 tanques T-72 del almacenamiento profundo del ejército) y, posteriormente, nuevamente, en el primer país en enviar aviones de combate (4 modernos Mil Mi-24 V del stock operativo de la Fuerza Aérea Checa).
A principios de febrero de 2023, la República Checa donó equipo por valor de 10 mil millones de coronas checas (~ 420 millones de euros) del stock del ejército checo o comprado a empresas checas privadas. [119] Durante el primer año después de la invasión rusa a gran escala, las empresas de armas checas entregaron a Ucrania equipo militar por valor de 30 mil millones de coronas checas (~ 1,27 mil millones de euros), ya sea a través de compras directas por Ucrania o por otros países que apoyaban a Ucrania. [119] Para febrero de 2024, la República Checa aprobó exportaciones militares comerciales a Ucrania por valor de 130 mil millones de coronas checas (~ 5,13 mil millones de euros). [120] 676 piezas de equipo pesado fueron entregadas desde la República Checa a Ucrania, [121] y este número aumentó a 834 a mediados de abril de 2024 [122] y 918 a fines de mayo de 2024 [123]
Históricamente, Rusia había intentado interrumpir los suministros de armas checas a Ucrania, el caso más destacado fue el de las explosiones en los almacenes de municiones del GRU en Vrbětice en 2014 .
Entrenamiento y rehabilitación
Antes del 24 de febrero de 2022
1.200 soldados ucranianos en la Academia Militar de Vyšpoint [cs] por un equipo combinado checo-británico de instructores (el Equipo de Entrenamiento Asesor Militar Británico con base en la República Checa), con especial atención en el entrenamiento de suboficiales [124] [125]
2023: 3.240 soldados ucranianos entrenados en la República Checa. Inicialmente, en su mayoría infantería mecanizada (+ logística, CBRN, ingenieros del ejército). [126] [127] [128] [129] [130] [131] A partir de octubre de 2023, entrenamiento de infantería ligera con énfasis en la guerra de trincheras [131]
2024: El objetivo es que el ejército checo entrene a unos 4.000 soldados ucranianos [132]
~1.100 soldados entrenados en 2023 [126] [133] [134]
Tratamiento de los soldados ucranianos heridos [a partir de agosto de 2022] [135]
Cursos básicos de formación para pilotos ( Aero L-39 Albatros ) [anunciados en julio de 2023] [121]
Cursos de formación avanzada para pilotos ( Saab JAS 39 Gripen ) [anunciado en septiembre de 2023] [136]
Tanques (194+) [de los cuales 114 entregados en abril de 2023]
Del stock del ejército checo:
38 T-72M1 [abril de 2022] y 12 T-72M1 [abril de 2023] y 12 T-72M1 [mayo de 2023] [137] [138] [139] (Con el apoyo de donaciones alemanas posteriores de 28 MBT Leopard 2A4 ).
Ucrania compró a empresas de defensa checas:
16 T-72M1 y T-55 renovados (no modernizados) (de la empresa privada Excalibur Army Stock) [primavera de 2022]. [140] [141]
11 T-72 Avenger (de las existencias de la empresa privada Excalibur Army) [primavera de 2022]. [140] [141]
4 piezas [abril o mayo de 2022] [144] [70] [150] [151] [145]
6 unidades (stock checo restante) [hasta marzo de 2024]. [149] [121]
Artillería autopropulsada (50+)
Número no revelado de 2S1 Gvozdika de 122 mm [abril de 2022]. [70]
13 cañones ShKH vz. 77 DANA de 152 mm del depósito profundo del ejército checo (entregados con al menos 4.006 proyectiles de artillería) [abril de 2022]. [139]
Ucrania compró ~30 proyectiles DANA M2 de 152 mm , fabricados recientemente por el ejército Excalibur, junto con "miles" de proyectiles de artillería de alcance extendido DN1CZ de 152 mm [entregas de 24 ordenadas a partir de diciembre de 2022, número no especificado entregado antes]. [152]
100 MR2 Viktor ( camionetas con ametralladora antiaérea de 14,5 mm ) fabricadas por Excalibur Army, pagadas por los Países Bajos [entrega a partir de marzo de 2022]. [141]
2 baterías de defensa aérea 2K12 Kub (16 vehículos [137] ) junto con una "gran cantidad" de cohetes [agosto de 2023]. [156] [70]
Radares
2 SURN 1S91 (para 2K12 Kub) [agosto de 2023]. [70]
Sistemas portátiles de defensa aérea (435) [144]
160 9K32 Strela-2 [marzo de 2022] de las reservas del ejército checo [139]
Proyectiles de artillería pesada: 2 millones de piezas [hasta agosto de 2024, [159] frente a 1,3 millones a mediados de abril de 2024],
Casquillos de calibre medio: 22 millones de piezas [hasta agosto de 2024] [159]
Número no revelado de proyectiles de tanque y cohetes MLRS
Número no revelado de municiones para armas pequeñas
Las entregas anteriores incluyen:
Donaciones de las reservas del ejército checo: 17.400 proyectiles de mortero [hasta el 24 de febrero de 2023], [155] 84.860 [144] proyectiles de artillería [hasta mayo de 2023], cantidad no revelada de proyectiles de tanque, 4.900 cohetes MLRS [antes del 24 de febrero de 2023], [139] 4.263.000 cartuchos de munición para armas pequeñas [hasta el 24 de febrero de 2023]. [155]
Entregas de munición de 155 mm, por ejemplo a través de la Agencia Europea de Defensa. [63] Capacidad de fabricación anual:
Grupo STV Archivado el 5 de mayo de 2023 en Wayback Machine : 120.000 piezas (2023) [160] - 200.000 piezas (2025) [161]
Grupo checoslovaco : 150.000 piezas (en parte fabricadas en la República Checa, en parte en Eslovaquia; exportadas a Ucrania desde la República Checa)
Coordinación de la compra multinacional de 500.000 proyectiles de artillería de 155 mm y 300.000 de 122 mm a terceros países no identificados [febrero - marzo de 2024] [162] [163] [164]
Equipo diverso Del arsenal del ejército checo:
5 vehículos de reconocimiento de defensa radiológica, química y biológica [antes del 24 de febrero de 2023]. [139] [155]
47 vehículos no especificados [antes del 24 de febrero de 2023]. [155]
2 puentes de pontones [junio de 2022]. [70]
900 metros de puentes provisionales [antes del 24 de febrero de 2023]. [165] [119]
Suministros médicos militares. [155]
Material de protección radiológica, química y biológica. [155]
Ropa y equipo militar. [155]
Combustible, repuestos, transporte y otros materiales. [155]
Simuladores de vuelo compatibles con el F-16 [julio de 2023] [121]
Otro:
Señuelos tácticos [antes de febrero de 2023]. [166]
Munición para tanques (105 mm para el Leopard 1A5, 125 mm para el T-72 Avenger ) [Próximamente]. [173] [167]
Municiones de mortero BGR M/50 de 120 mm [antes de agosto de 2022].
Más de 19.000 proyectiles de artillería de 155 mm para los obuses autopropulsados César [2022 y 2023] (en cooperación con Noruega).*
Se adquirieron 15.000 proyectiles de artillería de 155 mm para Ucrania en cooperación con la República Checa. [175]
Se prometieron proyectiles de artillería adicionales para el 26 de octubre de 2023. [173]
Cargas propulsoras (Para el M109) [2022/2023].
29.000 cartuchos de munición RPG-7 [2022/2023] (comprados en un tercer país y entregados a Ucrania).
500 granadas de mano [junio de 2023]. [177]
Granadas de 40 mm para lanzagranadas [Próximamente entregadas].
Ropa y equipo militar
Binoculares térmicos [Próxima entrega].
1.300 gafas de visión nocturna [2022/2023].
500 trajes protectores CBRN ligeros [2022/2023].
3.000 chalecos protectores [2022/2023].
2.000 Equipos de protección [2022/2023].
3.000 sacos de dormir [2022/2023].
3.000 colchonetas para dormir [2022/2023].
532,500 comidas listas para comer (MRE) [2022/2023].
2.200 bolsas de primeros auxilios [2022/2023].
11.000 compresas [2022/2023].
15.000 conjuntos de ropa impermeable [2022/2023].
8.000 sombreros [2022/2023].
5.000 guantes de protección térmica y antiadherente [2022/2023].
Equipos varios
15 talleres móviles para la reparación de vehículos de gran tamaño [2022/2023].
Repuestos para M109 SPG [2022/2023].
1 hospital de campaña [2022/2023].
1 campamento de tiendas de campaña para 320 personas [2022/2023].
6 carpas hangar [2022/2023].
96 contenedores habitables [2022/2023].
15 generadores militares reforzados [2022/2023].
12 generadores eléctricos [2022/2023].
3 transmisores de radio (AM) [2022/2023].
4 módulos de extinción de incendios [2022/2023].
2 paquetes de brecha [2022/2023].
20 antorchas de calor [2022/2023].
10 detectores químicos portátiles [2022/2023].
Equipos médicos [2022/2023].
Combustible [2022/2023].
Repuestos para Caesar SPG [2023].
10 kits de evacuación aeromédica de avanzada [Por entregar].
Redes de camuflaje [Por entregar].
Capacitación
Entrenamiento previo a la guerra del ejército ucraniano desde 2016 (como parte de la Operación Orbital dirigida por los británicos ). [178] [179]
El gobierno danés declaró el 10 de agosto de 2022 que desplegaría 130 instructores militares para ayudar con el entrenamiento de soldados ucranianos en el Reino Unido. [180] [181] Poco después, se anunció que el personal militar ucraniano también estaba recibiendo entrenamiento en Dinamarca y el primero lo completó en el otoño de 2022. [182]
Entrenamiento de pilotos ucranianos en aviones de combate F-16 [Próximamente]. [183]
Ayuda financiera
Financiación adicional para el programa de la UE de compra de equipos y suministros para el ejército de Ucrania. [184]
50 millones de euros para el fondo de la OTAN para la compra de equipos no letales. [185]
Donaciones militares por valor de 11 200 millones de coronas danesas (1500 millones de euros) desde febrero de 2022 hasta el 31 de agosto de 2023, [186] incluyendo:
300 millones de coronas danesas (40 millones de euros) para el fondo de equipamiento militar para Ucrania dirigido por el Reino Unido el 21 de diciembre de 2022. [187] [188]
7.000 millones de coronas danesas (940 millones de euros) a un fondo danés creado en marzo de 2023 para ayudar al sector militar de Ucrania, entre otros sectores. [189]
22.000 millones de coronas danesas (3.000 millones de euros) para apoyo militar adicional del Fondo Nacional Danés para Ucrania, la mayoría de los fondos estarán disponibles en 2023 y 2024. [186]
100 millones de coronas danesas para la compra europea conjunta de proyectiles de artillería de 155 mm para Ucrania. [190]
1.800 millones de coronas danesas para la compra por Suecia de vehículos de combate de infantería CV90 para Ucrania. [191]
91 millones de coronas danesas para proyectos de ciberseguridad para el ejército ucraniano. [192]
Se anunciaron 2.400 millones de coronas danesas en ayuda militar para octubre de 2024, incluidas compras de equipos a las industrias de defensa danesas y ucranianas, financiación de sistemas de defensa aérea en cooperación con Alemania y financiación al Fondo Internacional para Ucrania dirigido por los británicos. [193]
A partir de junio de 2024, Finlandia ha decidido proporcionar a Ucrania equipo militar por valor de 2.300 millones de euros en 25 paquetes de ayuda. [223]
Francia fue el mayor exportador de armas a Ucrania entre 2014 y 2020, con armas suministradas por valor de más de 1.600 millones de euros. [229] Entre ellas se encontraban: helicópteros, drones de reconocimiento, armas y equipos relacionados con la marina, sistemas de orientación, municiones de diversos calibres y sistemas de control de fuego.
Se desconoce el alcance total de la ayuda militar francesa en el contexto de la invasión rusa de Ucrania en 2022, ya que ni Francia ni Ucrania comparten muchos detalles, entre ellos:
Equipo de defensa donado antes de la invasión rusa y entrenamiento previo a la guerra de las tropas ucranianas. [230]
El 26 de febrero de 2022 se anunció el suministro adicional de equipos de defensa a las autoridades ucranianas. [231] [232]
El ministro de Defensa francés anunció el 13 de abril de 2022 que Ucrania recibirá más armas. [233]
El 30 de abril de 2022, el presidente Macron prometió aumentar el apoyo militar a Ucrania [234] y reiteró el 17 de mayo de 2022 que los envíos de armas continuarían y se intensificarían en los próximos días y semanas. [235] [236]
Contribución francesa al Fondo Europeo de Apoyo a la Paz (500 millones de euros de un total de 3.000 millones de euros a diciembre de 2022). [239] [240]
El 13 de octubre de 2022 se firmó la creación de un fondo militar especial francés, dotado con 200 millones de euros, que permitirá a Ucrania comprar el equipamiento militar que desee a los contratistas de defensa franceses. [241] [242]
El 15 de octubre de 2022, se anunció que Francia entrenaría en su territorio a hasta 2.000 soldados ucranianos, que estarán asignados a unidades francesas durante varias semanas. [241] [243]
El 31 de enero de 2023, se anunció que Francia también enviará 150 militares a Polonia para entrenar hasta 600 tropas ucranianas por mes. [245] [246]
Aviones de combate
Número no especificado de Dassault Mirage 2000-5 y entrenamiento de pilotos [por entregar]. [247]
Apoyo de inteligencia, vigilancia y reconocimiento
Apoyo de inteligencia, vigilancia y reconocimiento, incluido el acceso permanente a imágenes satelitales francesas (varios satélites electromagnéticos y de observación franceses como el CERES , CSO , Pleiades y Helios proporcionan información varias veces al día al personal militar ucraniano) [230] y unas pocas docenas de agentes de la División de Acción de la DGSE desplegados sobre el terreno desde el comienzo de la guerra. [248] [249]
Adquisición de dos sistemas completos de defensa aérea de corto alcance de Thales, incluidos radares Ground Master 200 , centro de mando y control, sistema de comunicaciones por radio y terminales de designación de amenazas aéreas (adquiridos a través del fondo militar francés) [Uno entregado en 2023, otro ordenado en 2024] [254] [255]
Lanzacohetes múltiples
2 cañones multipropulsores LRU de 227 mm [noviembre de 2022]. [250]
Artillería autopropulsada
30 obuses CAESAR 6x6 de 155 mm [entregados a partir de mayo de 2022] (entregados junto con decenas de miles de proyectiles, incluidos proyectiles HE LU 211, municiones BONUS y espoletas de proximidad Ralec ). [256] [169]
Artillería remolcada
6 TRF1 de 155 mm [octubre de 2022] (adquiridos por Ucrania a través del fondo de desarrollo de la capacidad de seguridad). [257] [258]
Combustible [marzo/abril y septiembre de 2022]. [241] [230] [250]
Sistemas electroópticos/infrarrojos (incluidos binoculares de detección nocturna pedidos a Thales y Safran y entregados a fines de marzo o principios de abril de 2022). [269] [250]
36 puentes prefabricados de 23 a 46 metros de longitud. [270]
Capacitación
Más de 6.000 soldados ucranianos se entrenaron en los primeros ocho meses de 2023. [271]
La formación de los pilotos ucranianos comenzará en 2024. [272]
Ayuda financiera
En 2021: 1.600 millones de euros en ayudas. [273]
En 2022:
Donaciones:
Donación financiera de 300 millones de euros (337 millones de dólares estadounidenses) en “asistencia presupuestaria adicional” anunciada por el presidente Macron el 25 de febrero. [274] [275]
El 5 de mayo, el presidente Macron anunció que en lo que va de 2022 se habían donado 1.700 millones de dólares a Ucrania. [276] [277]
El 5 de mayo se anunció una ayuda financiera adicional de 300 millones de dólares, lo que eleva el total a 2.000 millones de dólares. [276] [277]
En octubre de 2022, Francia anunció la creación de un fondo especial, por un total de 200 millones de euros, para compras directas de armas. [278] [279] [280]
Préstamos:
El 8 de febrero de 2022 se anunció una financiación del programa de 1.200 millones de euros, consistente en un préstamo de 200 millones de euros y 1.000 millones de euros en garantías financieras (estas garantías permitirán a Ucrania obtener préstamos de los bancos franceses en condiciones favorables). [281] [282]
Anuncio de un préstamo presupuestario de 300 millones de euros el 29 de marzo de 2022 para ayudar al país a hacer frente a las consecuencias económicas y sociales del conflicto en curso. [283] [284]
Otras contribuciones financieras francesas a Ucrania a través de subvenciones y préstamos de la Unión Europea desde 2014.
Contribuciones francesas a la ayuda militar de la Unión Europea. [233]
* Compras del gobierno alemán a empresas de defensa ** Compras de Ucrania
Entregado: (a finales de septiembre de 2023)
Sistemas de misiles tierra-aire (SAM) (2 sistemas, 1 batería y 4 lanzadores)
2 sistemas SLM IRIS-T * (tres lanzadores por sistema) [octubre de 2022 y abril de 2023].
2 lanzadores IRIS-T SLS* [agosto de 2023].
1 batería Patriot y 2 lanzadores Patriot [abril de 2023 y agosto de 2023].
Cañones antiaéreos autopropulsados (46)
46 Gepards * [Formación iniciada en junio de 2022. Impartida de julio a septiembre de 2022 (30), febrero de 2023 (2), marzo de 2023 (2) y 12 adicionales entre abril y agosto de 2023].
Lanzacohetes Múltiples (5)
5 227 mm M270 ''MARS'' [Llegó a Ucrania en julio (3) y octubre de 2022 (2)].
3 HIMARS adquiridos para Ucrania procedentes de existencias militares estadounidenses. [286]
Sistemas de cohetes guiados por láser (20)
20 lanzacohetes guiados por láser de 70 mm en camionetas [diciembre de 2022].
Artillería autopropulsada (16 (24))
14 (+8 como donantes de piezas de repuesto) 155 mm PzH 2000 [abril de 2022. Entrenamiento completado en mayo de 2022. Llegaron a Ucrania en junio (7), julio de 2022 (3) y octubre de 2022 (4)] (entregados junto con 10.500 rondas de 155 mm).
20 Leopard 1 A5 [julio y agosto de 2023] (en cooperación con los Países Bajos y Dinamarca).
Vehículos de combate de infantería (130)
40 BMP-1A1 [entregados a partir de octubre de 2022] (de existencias griegas a cambio de 40 vehículos de combate de infantería Marder a través del programa 'Ringtausch').
30 BVP-1 [noviembre de 2022] (de existencias eslovacas a cambio de 15 MBT Leopard 2A4 a través del programa 'Ringtausch').
4 TRML-4D [octubre de 2022 y abril, junio y agosto de 2023].
1 Sistema de Vigilancia Satcom* [Por Entregar].
Sistemas de reconocimiento (móviles) (6)
5 Sistemas de reconocimiento móvil SurveilSPIRE* [2022].
1 Sistema de Vigilancia Satcom* [Septiembre 2023].
Vehículos aéreos no tripulados de reconocimiento (216)
104 Vectores** [Junio 2022, Junio, Julio y Agosto 2023].
32 vehículos aéreos no tripulados de reconocimiento* [noviembre de 2022 y marzo de 2023].
80 RQ-35 Heidruns [julio, agosto y septiembre de 2023].
Buques no tripulados (10)
10 buques de superficie no tripulados* [octubre y noviembre de 2022].
Vehículos no tripulados (14)
7 UGV THeMIS para evacuación de víctimas [diciembre de 2022].
7 UGV THeMIS para despejar rutas [mayo de 2023].
Vehículos y equipos de ingeniería (80)
5 vehículos blindados de ingeniería (AEV) Pionierpanzer 2A1 Dachs [marzo y julio de 2023].
15 vehículos blindados de recuperación Bergepanzer 2 (ARV)* [agosto, octubre y diciembre de 2022].
2 vehículos blindados de recuperación (ARV) Bergepanzer 3 [marzo de 2023].
11 Brückenlegepanzer Biber Bridgelayers [noviembre de 2022 y febrero, mayo, julio y septiembre de 2023].
8 tanques de limpieza de minas Wisent 1* [marzo, junio, julio y septiembre de 2023].
12 Sistemas de remoción de minas por control remoto* [agosto de 2022 y enero, mayo y junio de 2023].
3 sistemas de limpieza de minas controlados y protegidos a distancia GCS-200 [enero de 2023].
6 Vehículos móviles de descontaminación HEP 70 [agosto de 2022].
3 Grúas móviles Liebherr [2022].
19 sistemas de puentes pesados y medianos junto con 12 remolques* [noviembre de 2022 y julio de 2023].
Vehículos (~1187)
12 transportadores de equipos pesados y tanques Oshkosh M1070 * [noviembre y diciembre de 2022].
55 transportadores de equipos pesados y cisternas HX81 junto con 49 remolques* [enero, mayo, junio, julio, agosto y septiembre de 2023].
12 Camiones Remolque de Servicio Pesado [Diciembre 2022].
30 SUV blindados Volkswagen Amarok [2022].
40 camiones pesados 8x8 [diciembre de 2022 y septiembre de 2023].
6 camiones pesados 8x6* [abril y agosto de 2023] (incluidos 21 contenedores).
38 Camiones Manipuladores de Carga [enero, febrero y agosto de 2023].
200 camiones Mercedes-Benz Zetros* [enero, febrero, marzo, abril, mayo, junio, julio, agosto y septiembre de 2023].
297 Vehículos Todo Terreno (ATV), Minibuses Y Camiones [2022 y 2023].
183 Camionetas Pick-Up [2022 y enero y mayo 2023].
186 vehículos de protección de fronteras ( Iveco VM90 , Iveco ACL 90 y Renault TRM 2000) [octubre, noviembre y diciembre de 2022, y enero, febrero, marzo, abril, mayo, junio, julio, agosto y septiembre de 2023].
50 Ambulancias [Noviembre y Diciembre 2022].
47 Ambulancias Mercedez-Benz Unimog [julio y septiembre 2023].
8 Carretillas Elevadoras [Octubre, Noviembre y Diciembre 2022 y Marzo 2023].
2 Rosenbauer Panther [diciembre de 2022].
3 camiones de reabastecimiento de aeronaves [febrero de 2023].
2 Camiones Volquete [Febrero 2023].
2 camiones cisterna para transporte de agua [2022/2023].
11 Camiones volquete [2022/2023].
Camiones Mercedes-Benz Unimog [febrero de 2023].
12 transportadores de equipo pesado junto con 4 remolques [diciembre de 2022].
5 camionetas Toyota donadas a la Guardia Nacional de Ucrania. [287]
41 camiones Mercedes-Benz Arocs donados a las tropas de la Guardia Fronteriza de Ucrania. [289]
Armas pequeñas (820)
Ametralladoras de uso general 220 MG 3 [2022 y 2023] (entregadas junto con 500 cañones y cierres de repuesto).
100 ametralladoras de uso general MG5* [agosto de 2023].
500 pistolas Heckler & Koch SFP9 [marzo de 2023].
Munición
Misiles adicionales para el sistema SAM IRIS-T SLM* [noviembre y diciembre de 2022 y enero y abril de 2023].
164 misiles para la batería Patriot SAM [abril y agosto de 2023].
294 cohetes guiados unitarios GMLRS M31A1 para el MLRS M270 ''MARS'' de 227 mm [julio y octubre de 2022 y marzo de 2023].
86.122 cartuchos de munición de 35 mm para antiaéreos autopropulsados Gepard [entregados a partir de junio de 2022]
4.000 cartuchos de munición de práctica de 35 mm para el misil antiaéreo Gepard [agosto de 2022].
18.510 × 155 mm proyectiles de artillería para PzH 2000 SPG [entregados a partir de junio de 2022].
17.000 × 155 mm proyectiles de humo para cañón autopropulsado PzH 2000 [entregados a partir de junio de 2022].
1000 rondas de iluminación de 155 mm para PzH 2000 SPG [entregadas a partir de junio de 2022].
Proyectiles de artillería guiados SMArt 155 para el cañón autopropulsado PzH 2000 [entregados a partir de junio de 2022].
Más de 255 proyectiles de artillería guiada Vulcano para el cañón autopropulsado PzH 2000 [marzo y junio de 2023].
134.592 cartuchos de munición de 40 mm para lanzagranadas automáticos [septiembre y diciembre de 2022 y abril, julio y agosto de 2023].
Munición de 105 mm para el tanque MBT Leopard 1A5 [mayo de 2023].
Munición de 120 mm para el tanque MBT Leopard 2A6 [marzo de 2023].
Munición de 20 mm para el vehículo de combate de infantería Marder [marzo de 2023].
45,7 millones de rondas de municiones para armas pequeñas [2022 y 2023] (incluidas las municiones entregadas en 2022: 3 millones de rondas de municiones de 5,56×45 mm, 5 millones de rondas de municiones de 7,62×51 mm, total de 14,1 millones de rondas de municiones para armas pequeñas entregadas en 2022).
100.000 granadas de mano DM51/DM51A2 [2022].
3.000 DM72A1 (PzF 3-IT) para Panzerfaust 3 [2022].
50 proyectiles DM32 Bunkerfaust para Panzerfaust 3 [2022].
(Artillería) Munición originaria de Bulgaria [marzo y abril de 2022].
5.300 cargas explosivas [2022].
100.000 metros de cordón detonante [2022] (entregados junto con 450.000 detonadores).
Equipo militar
28.000 cascos [2022].
15 paletas de ropa militar (incluidos 1300 chalecos antibalas) [2022].
116.000 chaquetas de invierno [2022].
80.000 Pantalones de Invierno [2022].
240.000 sombreros de invierno [2022].
20.600 Gafas de Seguridad [2022 y 2023].
1.453 Binoculares [2022 y 2023].
Gafas de visión nocturna 951 [2022].
Equipos varios
Repuestos para aviones de combate MiG-29 [2022].
Repuestos para helicóptero de ataque Mi-24* [noviembre de 2022].
11 arados de minas para el tanque MBT T-72 [julio de 2023].
Repuestos MBT Leopard 2A6 [marzo de 2023].
Repuestos para vehículos de combate de infantería Marder 1 [marzo de 2023].
Repuestos para UAV Vector [julio de 2023].
Repuestos para tanque de limpieza de minas Wisent 1 [septiembre de 2023].
Repuestos para ametralladora pesada M2 Browning [2022].
10 designadores láser para proyectiles de artillería guiada Vulcano para PzH 2000 SPG [julio de 2023].
10 unidades de mando de fuego para proyectiles de artillería guiada Vulcano para el cañón autopropulsado PzH 2000 [julio de 2023].
38 Telémetros láser [2022].
40 designadores láser [2022 y enero de 2023].
49 Sistemas de mástiles de antenas móviles* [enero, febrero, marzo, abril, julio y septiembre de 2023].
1 estación central de antena [septiembre de 2023].
17 terminales SatCom* [septiembre de 2023].
5 puentes para los constructores de puentes de Biber [junio y julio de 2023].
10 contenedores [febrero de 2023].
16+ palés de material para la eliminación de artefactos explosivos [2022 y 2023].
1 Unidad de Alta Frecuencia [Agosto 2022].
1 Sistema de Radiofrecuencia [2022].
3.000 teléfonos de campaña [2022] (entregados junto con 5000 carretes de cable).
2 carpas hangar* [marzo de 2023].
200 Tiendas [2022].
2 Cocinas de campaña [2022].
1 Hospital de Campaña Móvil* [Agosto 2023].
14.000 sacos de dormir [2022].
2,735 Generadores [2022 y 2023].
36.400 mantas de lana [diciembre de 2022].
10 redes de camuflaje de invierno [febrero de 2023].
148 Sistemas de calefacción móviles [noviembre y diciembre de 2022].
416.000 comidas listas para comer (MRE) [2022 y 2023].
Diésel y gasolina [2022. Abastecimiento en curso].
10 toneladas de AdBlue [2022].
Ayuda médica
Hasta 50 millones de euros se destinarán al tratamiento de los soldados ucranianos heridos en Alemania hasta septiembre de 2024. [290]
Más de 1.173 soldados y civiles ucranianos gravemente heridos fueron tratados en hospitales alemanes hasta septiembre de 2024. [290]
Por entregar: (a finales de septiembre de 2023)
Sistemas de misiles tierra-aire (SAM) (6 sistemas y 22 lanzadores)
Sistema SLM 6 IRIS-T* (tres lanzadores por sistema) [Próximamente].
El acceso prioritario al puerto de Alexandroupolis en el norte de Grecia permitió a Estados Unidos brindar asistencia militar a Ucrania. [299]
Grecia comprará nuevas armas a la República Checa para Ucrania, y el equipo se transferirá directamente a Ucrania. La compra consistirá en municiones y sistemas de defensa aérea. [300] Los funcionarios checos y griegos están negociando los costos de estos sistemas, y luego se llegará a un acuerdo bilateral. [301]
Vehículos de combate de infantería
40 BMP-1A1 [Entregados a partir de octubre de 2022] (De existencias griegas a cambio de 40 vehículos de combate de infantería Marder a través del programa 'Ringtausch'). [302]
Cantidad desconocida de BMP-1A1 [por entregar]. [303]
Armas antitanque
815 RPG-18 [Entregados a partir de febrero de 2022]. [303]
Armas pequeñas
20.000 fusiles Kalashnikov [entregados a partir de febrero de 2022]. [303]
Munición
Cantidad desconocida de proyectiles de artillería de cohetes de 122 mm para BM-21 y RM-70 MRL [entregados a partir de febrero de 2022]. [303]
Munición de artillería [por entregar]. [303]
Municiones para armas pequeñas [por entregar]. [303]
Adquisición de munición de 155 mm a través de la Agencia Europea de Defensa [Próxima entrega]. [63]
Capacitación
Entrenamiento para pilotos ucranianos de aviones de combate F-16 [2023/2024] [304]
Despliegue de soldados del ejército helénico para entrenar a las fuerzas especiales ucranianas [2022/2023]. [303]
Despliegue de soldados del ejército helénico para entrenar a las tropas ucranianas en el tanque de batalla principal Leopard 2 [2022/2023]. [303]
Se han prometido recursos adicionales para acelerar la formación de pilotos y personal técnico ucranianos para los aviones F-16 en octubre de 2024. [305]
Asistencia médica
Rehabilitación de soldados ucranianos heridos en Grecia [2023]. [303]
La ayuda militar de Islandia a Ucrania asciende a un valor aproximado de 2.700 millones de coronas islandesas (19,4 millones de dólares estadounidenses). [307]
Munición
2 millones de euros para el programa checo de compra de proyectiles de artillería para Ucrania. [308]
Vehículos
10 camiones de combustible (dos entregados en mayo de 2023). [309]
Equipo básico de eliminación de artefactos explosivos por valor de 50 millones de coronas ucranianas para el ejército ucraniano. Formación y equipamiento de equipos de eliminación de artefactos explosivos ucranianos [desde marzo de 2023] (en cooperación con los países nórdicos y Lituania). [311] [312]
Capacitación en medicina de combate para soldados ucranianos proporcionada por el Servicio de Bomberos y Rescate del Distrito Metropolitano de Reykjavik. [313]
75 millones de coronas ucranianas en uniformes, chalecos antibalas y productos médicos y de higiene para mujeres soldados ucranianas. [308]
Equipos varios
Se aprobó la compra de un hospital de campaña móvil para Ucrania el 15 de marzo de 2023. [314] [315]
Equipamiento de invierno [2022]. [312]
Ayuda financiera
El Gobierno de Islandia ha proporcionado 260 millones de coronas islandesas de asistencia económica a través del Banco Mundial. [316]
3,55 millones de euros para el paquete integral de asistencia de la OTAN a Ucrania [2022/2023]. [312]
340.000 euros adicionales para el paquete de asistencia integral de la OTAN a Ucrania en diciembre de 2023. [317]
3,59 millones de euros para el fondo internacional liderado por el Reino Unido para Ucrania [2022/2023]. [312]
2 vehículos de desminado teledirigidos DOK-ING MV-4. [24 de febrero de 2024]. [318]
Vehículos
20 camionetas Ford Ranger, 7 camiones de transporte, 2 ambulancias y un vehículo de recuperación de ocho ruedas donados al ejército ucraniano en junio de 2024. [319]
Misceláneas
Cascos, equipo médico, sangre y combustible [27 de febrero de 2022]. [320] [321]
5000 comidas listas para comer (MRE) [marzo de 2022].
200 unidades de chalecos antibalas [marzo de 2022]. [322]
Entrenamiento y rehabilitación
Rehabilitación de cinco soldados ucranianos heridos [junio de 2022] [323]
Treinta soldados irlandeses participarán en el entrenamiento de las Fuerzas Armadas de Ucrania en habilidades militares básicas, entrenamiento de liderazgo, entrenamiento de instructores de ejercicios militares, medicina de combate, desminado y eliminación de explosivos. A partir de abril de 2023. [324] [325] [326]
Ayuda financiera
122 millones de euros para equipos militares no letales que se adquirirán de la OTAN [desde febrero de 2022]. [327]
Sistemas antidrones no especificados [septiembre de 2022] (entregados por un contratista de defensa israelí a Ucrania indirectamente a través de Polonia y Estados Unidos ) [328] [329]
Sistema de alerta de misiles [mayo de 2023]. [330]
Vehículos
7 ambulancias blindadas [Entregadas desde diciembre de 2022 hasta enero de 2023] [331]
Equipo militar [332] [333]
3.500 cascos [2.000 en abril de 2022, 1.500 más en junio]
2.000 chalecos antibalas [500 en abril de 2022, otros 1.500 en junio]
1.000 máscaras de gas [junio de 2022]
"Cientos" de trajes de protección contra minas [junio de 2022]
"docenas" de sistemas de filtración de materiales peligrosos [junio de 2022]
Misceláneas
Información sobre drones utilizados por las fuerzas rusas [de noviembre de 2022]. [334] [335]
En enero de 2024, Letonia prometió un nuevo paquete de ayuda militar a Ucrania, que contiene: obuses, municiones de 155 mm, armas antitanque, misiles, granadas, helicópteros, drones, dispositivos de comunicación, generadores y equipos. [353]
Vehículos
285 vehículos (por un valor de casi 1 millón de euros), a partir de enero de 2023 [A partir de marzo de 2023] (Parte de un lote de más de 1200 vehículos donados por Reinis Pozņaks). [354] [355] [356]
Se donarán 20 vehículos adicionales en agosto de 2024. [357]
2 helicópteros de transporte Mil Mi-2 [agosto de 2022]. [358]
2 helicópteros Mi-17 [uno en agosto de 2023. Se ha prometido otro más]. [359]
Drones
90+ unmanned aerial vehicles donated by Latvian companies and delivered to the Armed Forces of Ukraine by the Ministry of Defence of Latvia [from March 2022 onwards].[360][361]
45+ AtlasPros (donated by Latvian public and Latvian companies) [May 2022].[362]
Dozens of unmanned aerial vehicles [After January 2023].[362]
500 Latvian made drones as part of the Drone Coalition [July 2024].[363]
500 more Latvian made drones as part of the Drone Coalition [August 2024].[364]
€20 million allocated to the Drone Coalition for 2025.[365]
7 Toyota Land Cruiser armored SUVs [October 2022].[384]
5 Land Rover off-road vehicles [April 2023].[385]
A small number of Renault Trucks D to the Ukrainian military [March 2024].[386]
Repairing of damaged Ukrainian Leopard tanks in Lithuania in cooperation with German defence industry.[387] [October 2023].
Three Magni HTH 27.11 Telehandlers.[388]
All terrain vehicles.[383]
€15 million worth of pickup trucks and lorries for the State Transport Special Service and Support Forces Command as part of the Demining Coalition pledged October 2024.[389]
Small arms (delivered along with ammunition)
Anti-tank weaponry [March 2022].[377]
23,000 automatic rifles and machine guns [Delivered from March 2022 onwards].[377]
Submachine guns [March 2022].[377]
4,000 pistols [2022].[377]
~1,300 grenade launchers [2022].[377]
Grenades [March 2022].[377]
Additional rifles and ammunition [August 2023].[376]
Ammunition
155 mm artillery rounds for PzH 2000 SPG [Delivered from December 2022 onwards].[377]
€35 million towards the Czech purchase of artillery shells for Ukraine [March 2024].[390][391]
1.5 million rounds of small arms ammunition delivered September 2023.[392]
3 million rounds of 7.62×51mm ammunition [November 2023].[393]
Several million small arms ammunition [December 2023].[394]
Thousands of RPG ammunition [December 2023].[377][394]
"Ammunition" [January 2024].[374]
"Thousands" of rounds of Carl Gustav recoilless rifle ammunition [February 2024].[395]
16 ieMHRs [Delivered from April 2023 onwards].[377]
Unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs)
1 Bayraktar TB2 [July 2022] (Initially funded with crowdfunding. Subsequently, given to Lithuania by Baykar Tech free of charge with the €6 million collected used for aid).[377]
Loitering munitions
37 WB Electronics Warmates [Late 2022] (Crowdfunded through the Lithuanian-Polish Army of Drones crowdfunder).[377]
18 UJ-23 Topazs [2022/2023].[377]
3,000 FPV drones pledged 5 April 2024.[397]
€3 million allocated for the production of FPV drones for Ukraine.[398]
Reconnaissance UAVs
7 EOS C VTOL [June 2022] (Two crowdfunded in early May and five more purchased with the money collected from the TB2 crowdfunder).[377]
Drone-related equipment
Cloud intelligence collaboration suite 'Magyla 700' [To be delivered] (Purchased with the money collected from the TB2 crowdfunder. For EOS C VTOL UAVs).[377]
110+ EDM4S Sky Wiper anti-drone jammers [July 2022] (Purchased with the money collected from the TB2 crowdfunder. To be used with 80 WINGMAN early-warning drone detectors).[377]
Miscellaneous equipment
35,000 sets of military winter clothing [Delivered from September 2022 onwards].[377]
Winter clothing and equipment to equip "tens of thousands" of soldiers [February 2024].[399]
Anti-drone imaging equipment [March or April 2022 and June 2022].[377]
Thermal imagers [March or April 2022 and June 2022].[377]
Communications equipment [March 2022].[377]
At least several tens of thousands of dry food rations (MREs) [April, December 2023].[400]
Reconnaissance UAVs [To be delivered].[377]
Anti-drone systems August 2023.[376] Additional systems April 2024.[401]
RISE-1 remote detonation systems [February 2024].[395]
Camp beds.[401]
Laptops[402]
Training and rehabilitation
Training of Ukrainian soldiers since 2017 (4,000 trained between 2017 and 2021, 500 soldiers in 2022, 2,000 to be trained in 2023). Training will continue in 2024.[403][404][374]
Rehabilitation of wounded Ukrainian soldiers [since 2016].[405]
€15 million allocated for rehabilitation programmes for wounded Ukrainian soldiers.[397]
Financial aid
€29 million in military equipment by the Blue/Yellow charity since 2014.[406]
40 M113 Armoured Personnel Carriers with Remote Weapon Stations as a joint donation by Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg [Delivered from September 2023 onwards].[57][408]
Reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicles
15 Primoco one 150s [6 in August 2022; 9 in 2023] (purchased directly from the manufacturer in Czechia; six in cooperation with the Netherlands and Belgium).[408]
600 122 mm rockets for BM-21 Grad [between September and October 2022] (bought from a third country and delivered to Ukraine).[408]
12,500 rounds of RPG-7 ammunition [April 2022] (bought from a third country and delivered to Ukraine).[408]
3,200 rounds of 155 mm ammunition [March 2023].[408]
3.22 million rounds of 12.7 mm ammunition (for M2 Browning heavy machine guns) [March 2022 and 2023].[408]
100,000 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition (for assault rifles and machine guns) [March 2023].[408]
Procurement of 155 mm ammunition through European Defense Agency [To be delivered].[63]
Unspecified contribution to the Czech purchase of artillery shells for Ukraine.[409]
Drones
€3 million to the Latvian led Drone Coalition.[410]
Military clothing
5,000 bulletproof vests [May 2022] (purchased off the international market).[408]
5,800 helmets [May 2022 and 2023] (purchased off the international market).[408]
22,400 Avon Protection C50 gas masks [between April and June 2022] (delivered along with 44,800 filters, purchased directly from the manufacturer).[408]
Miscellaneous equipment
120 MUM night vision multi-purpose monoculars [August 2022].[408]
180 PVS-14 night vision multi-purpose monoculars [August 2022].[408]
70 RNVG night vision binoculars [August 2022].[408]
100 thermal scopes for rifles [August 2022][408]
300 mounts night vision helmet mounts [August 2022].[408]
150 Night vision goggles [2023].[408]
25 SOPHIE hand-held thermal cameras [March 2023].[408]
Medical supplies [2022/2023].[408]
50 Satcube Ku terminals with iDirect iQ 200 modems and SATCOM subscription [between July and October 2022] (purchased directly from the manufacturer).[408]
40 SATCOM terminals including bandwidth [March 2023].[408]
15 military tents [March 2022].[408]
358 Arctic sleeping bags [September 2022].[408]
18 generators [November 2022].[408]
47 heavy and medium generators [March, April and May 2023].[408]
42 F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter jets pledged 20 August 2023 [To be delivered from 2024 onwards] (Some held back in the Netherlands for the training of Ukrainian pilots).[421]
€150 million worth of F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter jet munitions purchased from manufacturers.[422]
Additional €300 million worth of F-16 munitions pledged July 2024.[423]
€80 million of maintenance equipment and materials as well air-to-air missiles for Ukrainian F-16 fighters pledged 6 September 2024.[424]
50 FIM-92 Stinger launchers [Delivered from March 2022 onwards].[425]
200 Stinger Missiles [April 2022].[425]
Reconnaissance and armed UAVs
164 unmanned aerial vehicles [From April or May 2022 onwards].[425]
DeltaQuad Pro VTOLs [Before June 2023].[425]
6 Primoco One 150s [2023] (In cooperation with Luxembourg and Belgium).[425]
€200 million of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance drones purchased alongside partner nations.[422]
€20 million of FPV drones pledged June 2024.[431]
€22.5 million of drones purchased from Dutch manufacturers pledged June 2024.[431]
€20 million towards the purchase of FPV drones for the Ukrainian military as part of the Drone Coalition.[432][433]
€400 million allocated to the development and purchase of drones for the Ukrainian military by Dutch and Ukrainian companies, including €42.6 for the purchase of DeltaQuad Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance drones announced October 2024.[434][435]
Unmanned underwater vehicles
2 SeaFox autonomous mine-detecting underwater vehicles [March or April 2022].[425]
€17.5 of maritime drones purchased from Ukrainian industry pledged June 2024.[431]
Radars
5 AN/TPQ-36 Firefinder weapon-locating radars [Delivered from April 2022 onwards].[425]
2 Thales Squire ground surveillance radars [Delivered from April 2022 onwards].[425]
''Several'' anti-drone radars [To be delivered].[425]
4 VERA-NG anti-stealth radar systems [To be delivered].[436]
51 mobile radars for drone detection pledged August 2024.[437]
Small arms
50 Panzerfaust 3 RPGs [Delivered from March 2022 onwards].[425]
On 23 May 2022 it was announced that 30 New Zealand Defence Force personnel would travel to the UK to train Ukrainian troops on L119 Light Gun howitzers.[443]
On 15 August 2022, the New Zealand government announced it would send 120 NZDF personnel to train Ukrainian forces in the UK. The deployment would consists of two teams of infantry trainers and lasts until 30 November.[444]
On 14 November 2022, the New Zealand government announced it would continue the deployment of infantry trainers (on a reduced basis of a single team of 66 personnel) and intelligence staff until 31 July 2023 and 30 June 2023.[445]
On 3 May 2023, the New Zealand government announced it would extend the deployment of the New Zealand Defence Force personnel training and supporting the Ukrainian armed forces until 30 June 2024.[446]
On 22 February 2024, the New Zealand government announced it would extend the deployment of the New Zealand Defence Force personnel training and supporting the Ukrainian armed forces until June 2025.[447]
Pledge of NZ$5 million partially for the purchase of non-lethal military equipment through NATO announced on 21 March 2022.[441]
NZ$7.5 million for weapons and ammunition procurement by the UK.[448]
NZ$4.1 million towards providing commercial satellite access for Ukrainian intelligence.[448]
On 27 June 2022, the New Zealand government announced it will donate NZ$4.5 million to NATO's trust fund to buy non-lethal military equipment, as well as deploying an additional six NZDF intelligence analysts to the UK, totalling twelve, until 30 November.[449]
NZ$1.85 million to the NATO Trust Fund for the acquisition of non-lethal military equipment and supplies[445]
A further NZ$6.5 million for weapons and ammunition procurement was announced in February 2024 [447]
NZ$2 million towards Ukrainian military healthcare July 2024.[450]
NZ$4 million towards the Latvian led Drone Coalition.[450]
2 NASAMS firing units [November 2022]. Two Fire Distribution Centers, two launchers and spare parts [July 2023].[460] In total 4 NASAMS firing units, 4 fire-control centers for the NASAMS and spare parts for the NASAMS pledged [To be delivered].
IRIS-T anti aircraft missiles (For IRIS-T SLS SAM Systems donated by Germany) [August 2023].[461]
Multiple rocket launchers (MRLs)
11 M270 MLRS (Delivered to the United Kingdom to allow the British Army to transfer eleven more modern M270B1s to Ukraine).
Self-propelled Artillery (SPGs)
23 155mm M109A3GNs [22 in May 2022, 1 in November 2022] (Delivered along with ammunition).
5 (Out Of 16) 155mm ShKH Zuzana 2s [Delivered from July 2023 onwards] (Joint purchase by Germany, Norway and Denmark).
Medical equipment donated to the Ukrainian military including medical instrument carts, operating tables and lamps, artery clamps, a suction device, emergency bags with sanitary equipment, anatomical and surgical tweezers, drills and wound hooks [February 2024].[475]
NOK 150 million for maintenance of Ukrainian Leopard 2 tanks at a maintenance centre in Poland.[477]
Partial funding for technology transfer between Nammo and Ukraine for the establishment of licensed production of 155mm artillery shells in Ukraine.[478]
Additional NOK 570 million allocated to the British led fund to purchase drones and air defences to Ukraine September 2024.[479]
50,000 POF made 122 mm artillery shells [August 2022].[483][484]
20,000 122 mm high-explosive (HE) artillery shells [2023].[482]
60,000 155 mm HOW high-explosive (HE) M107 artillery shells [delivered from January 2023 onwards].[482] (delivered along with M4A2 propelling bag charges, M-82 primers and PDM fuses)[485][486]
130 mm artillery shells [2023].[487]
125 mm tank shells [February 2024].[488]
Mortar bombs
25,000 120mm high-explosive (HE) mortar bombs [delivered by March 2023].[482][489]
Ammunition
12.7×99mm bullets for heavy machine guns [2023].[487]
7.62×54mm bullets for rifles and machine guns [2023].[487]
12.7×108mm bullets for heavy machine guns [2023].[487]
25mm ammunition [To be delivered].[490]
Rockets
130,000 122mm rockets for MBRLs.[482]
122mm Yarmuk HE-Frag rockets [delivered by March 2023].[491]
Tonnage of deliveries
146 containers with ammunition [January 2023].[485]
162 containers with ammunition, including 10,000 Grad rockets [February 2023].[492][493]
137 containers with ammunition delivered [March 2023].[494]
230 containers with ammunition [April 2023].[495]
Donations are disputed by the government of Pakistan[496][497] and Ukraine.[498][499]
100 R-73s (For Su-27 and MiG-29 fighter jets) [February 2022].
Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles (1)
1 Bayraktar TB2** [Late 2022] (Crowdfunded by Polish citizens. Subsequently, given to Ukraine by Baykar Tech free of charge with the €5 million collected used for aid).
Reconnaissance UAVs (20+)
20+ WB Electronics FlyEyes [February or March 2022 and August 2022] (An initial batch was delivered by the Polish Armed Forces with 20 more FlyEyes crowdfunded through the Lithuanian-Polish Army of Drones crowdfunder).
Loitering munitions (53)
53 WB Electronics Warmates [Late 2022 onwards] (43 crowdfunded through the Lithuanian-Polish Army of Drones crowdfunder. An additional 10 examples donated by the manufacturer WB Group).
Man portable air defence systems (260)
260 PPZR Pioruns [160 delivered in February 2022. 100 more purchased by Ukraine in April 2023].
PresidentMarcelo Rebelo de Sousa[citation needed] approved military aid for Ukraine:
€8 to €10 million (US$8.7 to US$11 million) contribution to the €450 to €500 million EU package of military support to the Ukrainian armed forces, announced on 28 February 2022.[511]
Main battle tanks
3 Leopard 2A6NL [March 2023][512][513] President Zelensky announced in January 2023, Portugal's availability to send Leopard 2 A6 to Ukraine.,[514][515] albeit the Portuguese MOD did not made a formal pledge[516] until February 3, 2023.[513][517]
8 large electrical production "diesel powered electric generators (62 / 200KvA)" [1st trimester 2023].[523][524][515][520] + 4 "diesel powered electrical generators (150KvA)" (and not 10 "diesel powered electric generators" as previously announced) [To be delivered][529][556][557]
25 000 items of winter clothing/uniforms, mainly women's military winter clothing, including 5000 pairs of underwear,[558] 5000 tops[559] and 5000 neck mufflers[560] [To be delivered].[561][556][529][534]
Uniforms and boots. [1st trimester 2024].[526]
Thousands Of Sleeping Bags And Thermal Blankets [2022/2023].[510]
800 Heaters By The GALP And PRIO Petrol Companies [2022/2023].[510]
16 Ambulances [2022 and 2023].[510]
Military training
The Defense Minister announced on 15 June 2022, at a NATO meeting in Brussels, that Portugal is available to offer training to Ukrainian soldiers, for example, to maneuver Leopard 2 tanks and also training in the area of demining and inactivation of explosive devices.[562] and mentioned again, in January 2023, the availability of training with the Leopard and "expressed the availability of the Portuguese Government to identify, in coordination with its partners, ways to support Ukraine with this capacity".[563]
The Ministry of Defense indicates that Portugal is part of the new mission of the European Union of military assistance to Ukraine, which will provide training in areas such as the inactivation of explosive devices, medical assistance in combat, nuclear, biological, chemical and radiological defense, starting in February in Germany.[523][515] Within the framework of the European Union Military Assistance Mission to Ukraine, Portugal had a first group of three military observers in February 2023 and as of April 2023 five military personnel had provided medical military in Germany and it is predicted that in June 2023 there will be training in areas of military instruction and inactivation of explosive devices.[527]
In May 2023, Portugal offered training for Ukrainian pilots and mechanics to operate the F-16 Fighting Falcon.[564]
In May, the Portuguese Minister of National Defense announced that Portugal has 20 soldiers providing military training to Ukrainian soldiers.[565]
Portugal, as part of the European Union Military Assistance Mission to Ukraine (EUMAM Ukraine), "with up to 20 military personnel" provided military assistance in "training in initial instruction, deactivation of explosive devices, NBQR protection, and medical training".[557]
In 2023, about 150 Ukrainian soldiers received military training by the Portuguese Armed Forces, "in medical and infantry fields".[557]
Between February and March 2024, "teams of 6 military personnel" will provide infantry training.[557]
The Portuguese military is training Ukrainian military personnel in the use of the F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter [568]
60 to 70 tons of military equipment from Portugal, announced on 26 February 2022 and\or delivered in February and March 2022, had been delivered to Ukraine by 6 April.[570][535][571][572]
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, on 6 April 2022, announced that more military equipment would be sent to Ukraine.,[573] confirmed to be another 99 tons of military and medical equipment, by the Minister of Defence, following a meeting with the Ukrainian Ambassador on 11 April 2022.[574][575] All previously announced military and non-military (including medical) have been sent to Ukraine as of 4 May 2022, according to the Minister of Defense.[576]
The Portuguese Minister of National Defence, reported on 20 July 2022 that Portugal had already sent a total of 315 tons of military equipment to Ukraine.[555]
After sending the new military aid package to Ukraine announced in January 2023, Portugal would have sent a total of 532 tons of military aid to Ukraine.[523][515]
After sending the new military aid package to Ukraine announced in April 2023, Portugal would have sent a total of 770 tons of military equipment to Ukraine.[527]
712 tons of military equipment' have been delivered as of 3 May 2023 with more 250 tons of military equipment' to be delivered for a total of more than 950 tons of military equipment with the value of 18,5 million Euros in military equipment aid since February 2022.[520]
Portugal's Defense Minister said in September 2023 that Portugal has already sent 1,100 tons of military equipment l to Ukraine.[561]
Relevant information
During the Portugal Day festivities, Lieutenant Colonel Ana Silva of the Portuguese Army and the Commander Silva Pinto of the Portuguese Navy, stated in an interview that all the equipment offered to Ukraine was requested by the Ukrainian Forces, denying the veracity of various news and opinion articles that referred the rejection by Ukraine of Portuguese military equipment for being obsolete[577][538] like 5 M114A1 towed 155 mm howitzers, that were rejected by Ukraine, either because due to receipt of similar equipment from other countries[578] or, according to the Portuguese press due to their obsolescence[579] and browning heavy machine guns, rejected by Ukraine, according to the Portuguese press due to their obsolescence.[579]
The Portuguese Prime Minister, after a meeting with President Zelensky on 10 January 2023, announced that he will reinforce military support to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.[580]
Portuguese Ministry of National Defence in January 2023, again referred the availability to receive in the Portuguese Armed Forces hospital, 40 injured Ukrainian soldiers.[523][515]
Portugal will advance with an extraordinary contribution of one million euros to the NATO support package for Ukraine.[583]
The Portuguese Defense Minister announced that Portugal will contribute 1 million euros to the purchase of artillery ammunition for Ukraine. and train air traffic controllers and maintenance crews for Ukrainian F-16 jets.[584][585]
Undisclosed type of ammunition [February 2022].[590]
Procurement of 155 mm ammunition through European Defense Agency [To be delivered].[63]
Grad rockets [deliveries ongoing as of April 2023].[591]
Ammunition for RPG-7, SPG-9, DShK, as well as mortar bombs and 122 mm shells and rockets purchased by the Ukrainian or EU governments from Romanian defence companies:[586]
12.7mm Ammunition For HMGs* [Before November 2022].[586]
PG-7(V)M Rocket Propelled Grenades* [Before October 2022].[586]
PG-9V Rocket Propelled Grenades* [Before July 2023].[586]
73mm PG-9 Recoilless Rifle Rounds* [Before October 2022].[586]
73mm HE 346-E (OG-9) Recoilless Rifle Rounds* [Before February 2023].[586]
82mm O-832-MC Mortar Rounds* [Before November 2022].[586]
122mm 9M22U-S Rockets* [Before October 2022].[586]
Military gear
2,000 combat helmets [February 2022].[592]
2,000 bulletproof vests [February 2022].[592]
Miscellaneous aid
Fuel, food, water, and medicines [February 2022].[590]
€3 million ($3.3 million) worth of military equipment on 28 February 2022.[590][232]
Pro Optica Anubis Remote Weapons Stations* (For BMC Kirpi MRAPs) [Before January 2023]
Relevant information
In September 2022, Maria Zakharova, spokeswoman for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, accused Romania of sending the fifth package of military aid to Ukraine.[593] This was followed by Valery Gerasimov's claim in December that Romania was in Ukraine's top four military aid suppliers alongside the US, the UK, and Poland.[594]
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy declared in an interview given to several Romanian media outlets on the occasion of his official visit in the country that Romania offered 15 military aid packages as of 10 October 2023.[595]
28 M-55S tanks (an upgrade of the T-55 tank) [October 2022] (From Slovenian stocks in exchange for 45 MAN 8x8 trucks through the 'Ringtausch' programme).[292][609][610][611]
Infantry fighting vehicles:
35 BVP M80A infantry fighting vehicles on 21 June 2022.[612]
Currently, South Korea maintains its stance not to supply Ukraine with lethal weapons.
Engineering Vehicles
In September 2023, South Korea approved the transfer of 2 K600 mine clearing vehicles to Ukraine for "humanitarian" missions [To be delivered].[620][621]
Military Gear
Helmets [Delivered since March 2022].[620]
Bulletproof Vests [Before July 2023].[620]
Military Uniforms [Delivered since March 2022].[620]
Mine Detectors [Before July 2023].[620]
Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Suits [Before July 2023].[620]
Gas Masks [Before July 2023].[620]
Miscellaneous Items
Meal, Ready-to-Eat (MREs) [Delivered since March 2022].[620]
First-Aid Kits [Delivered since March 2022].[620]
Tents [Delivered since March 2022].[620]
Blankets [Delivered since March 2022].[620]
Relevant information
South Korea lent 550,000 rounds of M107 155 mm artillery shells to the United States in 2022 and 2023, which the shells were originally produced by the United States and brought to South Korea between 1974 and 1978 as WRSA-K (War Reserve Stockpile for Allies–Korea) then transferred the ownership to South Korea. Since South Korea law prohibits sale or transfer of lethal weapons to Ukraine, the shells filled the U.S. inventory while the United States supplied Ukraine from its own inventory. The United States requires to sign a contract with South Korean company for recompense, and South Korean military seeks to receive the state-of-art ammunition instead of old M107.[622][623][624]
South Korea provided 100 million KRW worth of non-lethal military supplies such as bulletproof vests, helmets, gas masks, medical supplies, ready-to-eat (MREs), etc., which were originally to be delivered to the military of Afghanistan. Delivered via NATO in March 2022.[625][626][627] As of July 2023, South Korea sent a total of 4.85 billion KRW worth of non-lethal supplies in four occasions, with portable mine detectors and bomb proof suits included in the 4th shipment.[628]
South Korea donated US$100 million (as of Dec 2022) to international organization for humanitarian aid in Ukraine.[629]
Bilateral ODA to be increased by designating Ukraine as key 중점협력국 "Priority Cooperation Country" for years 2021–2025.[630][631]
1 MIM-23 Hawk Phase I/III (21) Battery [December 2022] (US will deliver compatible missiles).[83] Six additional launchers pledged October 2023 and a further 6 launchers dispatched to Ukraine September 2024.[641][642]
Patriot air defence missiles.[643]
Radars[637]
1 AN/MPQ-61 (for Hawk SAM battery) [December 2022].
1 AN/MPQ-62 (for Hawk SAM battery) [December 2022].
1 Thomson-CSF RAC 3D (for Aspide 2000 battery) [November 2022].
As of 30 May 2024, since Russia's brutal war of aggression began in February 2022, Sweden has provided SEK 43.5 billion in support to Ukraine.[647]
Aircraft
Airborne Surveillance and Control aircraft (two aircraft; ASC 890) [To be delivered].[647][648]
Surface-to-air missiles (SAM) systems
Subsystems of the RBS 97 (I-HAWK) [To be delivered].[649]
''Essential parts'' of the IRIS-T SLS [To be delivered].[649]
Rb 99 (AIM-120) Air-To-Air Missiles [To be delivered] (Sold the US, then donated to Ukraine. For NASAMS).[650] More Rb 99 pledged in May 2024.[647]
Self-propelled artillery
8 155mm Archer artillery systems [November 2023].[651][652]
Tanks
10 Strv 122s (Leopard 2A5s) (Equipped with the Barracuda Thermal Camouflage System) [July 2023].[649][650]
Infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs)
50+ CV9040s (Equipped with the Barracuda Thermal Camouflage System) [June 2023].[651][650]
Sweden's entire remaining stock of Pbv 302, including spare parts, maintenance equipment and ammunition will be donated to Ukraine [To be delivered].[647] With camouflage netting.[653]
Armoured personnel carriers (APCs)
200+ Pbv-302 APCs [May 2024].[83]
Engineering equipment
Mine-clearance equipment [Delivered from late 2022 onwards].[654]
Bärgningsbandvagn 90 Armoured Recovery Vehicles (Equipped with the Barracuda Thermal Camouflage System) [June 2023].[650]
1 Djminröjm 1 mine clearing vehicle.[655]
Vehicles
Transport Vehicles [To be delivered].[650]
Surplus fuel transport vehicles from the Swedish Armed Forces [To be delivered].[647]
€7 million worth of pickup trucks and lorries for the State Transport Special Service and Support Forces Command as part of the Demining coalition pledged October 2024.[389]
A contract for Bayraktar TB2 drones was signed in November 2018. The first drones were delivered in March 2019.[675][676] 2 Ada-class corvettes were ordered by the Ukrainian Navy in December 2020, the first ship was laid down in September 2021.[677][678][679] Ukrainian Mi-8 helicopters were modernized by Turkey to include laser guidance capabilities and were armed with Cirit and UMTAS air-to-surface missiles in November 2021.[680]
Unmanned combat aerial vehicles
30+ Bayraktar TB2 [Delivered from March 2022 onwards] (Half donated by Baykar Tech, the other half sold at half the price).[681][682]
5 Bayraktar TB2s [Delivered from July 2022 onwards] (Crowdfunded by Lithuanian, Ukrainian and Polish citizens. Subsequently, given to Ukraine by Baykar Tech free of charge with the $32 million collected used for aid).[681]
Reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle
30 Mini-Bayraktars [March 2022] (All donated by Baykar Tech).[681][682]
100 Armoured Vehicles (Including FV430 Bulldog) [To be delivered].[83]
Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicles
Wolfhound Heavy Tactical Support Vehicles [Part of a batch of 80 AFVs. May 2022].[83]
Mastiff Protected Patrol Vehicles [Part of a batch of 80 AFVs. July 2022].[83]
Infantry Mobility Vehicles
Husky Tactical Support Vehicles [Part of a batch of 80 AFVs. June 2022].[83]
Towed artillery
54 105mm L118/L119s [Delivered from July 2022 onwards].[83]
Self-Propelled Artillery
20+ 155mm M109A4BEs (Bought from OIP Land Systems in Belgium) [January 2023].[83]
32 155mm AS-90s [Delivered from March or April 2023].[83][688]
10 additional AS-90s with spare parts and 32 spare barrels [pledged July 2024].[689]
Multiple Rocket Launchers
14 227mm M270B1 MLRS [Delivered from July 2022 onwards] (Norway delivered three M270s to the UK to allow the British Army to transfer three more modern M270B1s to Ukraine).[83]
Vehicles
13 bulletproof Babcock Toyota Land Cruiser for civilian officials such as mayors and evacuation operations.[690]
120 logistics vehicles [2022].[691]
2 ambulances and 2 4x4 vehicles to the Ukrainian military.[692]
Air defence systems
6 Stormer HVMs [April 2022].[83]
Starstreak man-portable air-defence systems [March 2022].[693]
1 MSI-DS Terrahawk Paladin air-defence system [Delivered in October 2023].[694]
"A handful" of Supacat HMT-based ASRAAM SAM Launchers [Before August 2023].[83]
125 anti-aircraft guns [2022/2023].[695]
Martlet lightweight multirole missiles (LMMs) [Before April 2022].[695]
Around 200 ASRAAM air defence missiles pledged December 2023.[696]
Additional air defences pledged as part of £2.5 billion aid package [January 2024].[697]
Additional 650 Martlet lightweight multirole missiles pledged 6 September 2024.[698]
Electronic Warfare Equipment
"Electronic Warfare Equipment"[May or June 2022].[83]
5,361+ NLAW anti-armour weapons [From February 2022 onwards].
200 Javelin anti-tank missiles [From February 2022 onwards].[703]
Ammunition
300,000+ of rounds of 122 mm, 152 mm, 155 mm artillery ammunition and 122 mm rockets (including 50,000 rounds for Soviet-era artillery) [2022].[691][695]
Additional artillery shells pledged as part of £2.5 billion aid package [January 2024].[697]
3,000,000 rounds of small arms ammunition [2022].[691]
2,600 L1A1 anti-structure munitions (ASMs) and 4.5 tonnes of plastic explosives [2022].[691][695]
1000s of 120 mm HESH and depleted-uranium tank shells [April 2023].[704][695]
Ammunition for anti-aircraft guns [2022/2023].[695]
Precision-guided M31A1 GMLRS rockets [Delivered from 2022 onwards] (For M270B1 and HIMARS).[695]
Hundreds of AMRAAM missiles [October and November 2022] (For NASAMS and Supacat HMT-based launchers).[695]
25,000 sets of extreme cold weather clothing [2022].[691]
1,500 mine detectors.[706]
Combat boots [2022].[695]
Miscellaneous equipment
20,000 sleeping bags [2022].[691]
150 insulated heated tents [2022].[691]
Rangefinders [2022].[691]
Medical equipment [2022].[691]
Equipment and spares to refurbish up to 100 Soviet-era tanks and infantry fighting vehicles [2023].[695]
Training
Trained 22,000 Ukrainian troops as part of Operation Orbital [since 2015 to 2021].[707] This operation was suspended following the full-scale Russian invasion, a new British-led multinational operation commenced on 9 July 2022 as part of Operation Interflex.
17 June 2022 the UK offered to set up Operation Interflex a program to administer and provide three weeks general infantry, first aid, cyber security, and counter explosive tactics training to 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers every four months,[708] this would better equip Ukraine to replace battlefield casualties. The program commenced on 9 July 2022[709] ultimately 10,000 Ukrainian troops passed through training during 2022, with an additional 20,000 to be trained in 2023.[710]
8 February 2023, training program expanded to include conversion training of Ukrainian fighter pilots to NATO fighter jets and a training program for Marines.[711]
Training Ukrainian sailors from May 2022.[699]
10,000 Ukrainian soldiers to be trained in the first half of 2024 as part of Operation Interflex.[701]
ISTAR (intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance) support, both standalone and in partnership with the United States.[713]
Financial aid:
23 February 2022 - pledged £3.5 billion in British export financing, underwrote $500 million in MLDB borrowing and provided a £100 million loan via the World Bank for economic development.[714]
3 March 2022- UK donated $100 million directly to the Ukrainian government budget to mitigate financial pressures created by Russia's unprovoked and illegal invasion.[715]
24 March 2022- £25 million in financial backing for the Ukrainian military.[716]
9 April 2022- UK increased its World Bank loan guarantees to £730 million (US$1 billion).[717]
25 April 2022- UK announced it was cutting tariffs and quotas on all trade with Ukraine to zero.[718]
4 July 2022- During the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Lugano, Switzerland the UK committed to fiscal grants through the World Bank of £99m and to underwriting £429m ($525m) in a third tranche of World Bank lending.[719]
19 August 2022 the UK committed £1.5m for the testing of grain sold by Russia to identify if it had come from Ukraine, and a package of rail support for grain exports.[720]
13 April 2023 the UK pledged an additional $500m (£400m) of World Bank loan guarantees taking its total financial support pledged in 2023 to $1bn and £6.5bn of military/financial aid provided in total so far.[721]
Over £80 in funding for the NATO Comprehensive Assistance Package for Ukraine since February 2022.[722]
£245 million in funding to procure and invigorate supply chains to produce artillery shells for Ukraine announced February 2024.[723]
On 23 April 2024, British PM Rishi Sunak announced a new military aid package for Ukraine. Which included “60 boats with offshore raiding craft and dive boats; more than 1,600 strike and air defence missiles; more than 400 vehicles, including 160 protected mobility “Husky” vehicles and 162 armoured vehicles; as well as nearly 4m rounds of small arms ammunition.” plus £500m in funding. The largest funding package the UK has put together for Ukraine.[724]
In total, the United States has committed more than $54 billion in security assistance to Ukraine since 2014, including approximately $51.2 billion since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion on 24 February 2022.[725]
Unknown number of MIM-23 Hawk Phase III missiles and missile systems [To be delivered] (US buying back after Taiwan decommissioned the system in June 2023)[732]
$13.6 billion in combined military and humanitarian aid for "responding to the situation in Ukraine", via the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 on 15 March 2022.[753][754]
8 August 2022 the World bank announced a $4.5 billion grant from the United States government to the Ukrainian government, meant for funding social payments, healthcare services and pensions.[755]
Other aid:
Electronic warfare capability enhancement for Dutch and Danish supplied F-16s provided by the 68th Electronic Warfare Squadron.[756]
European Union
Individual EU member states have provided military, financial, and non-lethal material aid since 2014. The following list is the aid collectively provided by the EU. Most of this aid has been coordinated by the European Commission.
Around €17 billion in grants and loans from 2014 until 12 February 2022.[757]
€1.2 billion loan approved 16 February 2022[758]
€450 million worth of lethal weapons, announced on 27 February 2022,[759] under the European Peace Facility.
€50 million worth of non-lethal aid, announced on 27 February 2022.[760]
Provision of satellite intelligence, notably through the European Union Satellite Centre, as part of 1 March 2022 resolution on the Russian aggression against Ukraine.[761]
Increase of military aid under the European Peace Facility to €1 billion, announced on 23 March 2022.[762]
Military aid increased to €1.5 billion under the European Peace Facility on 13 April 2022, assistance includes personal protective equipment, first aid kits and fuel, as well as military equipment.[763]
An additional €500 million military aid package for Ukraine approved by the EU on 18 July 2022.[765]
Around €500,000 worth of thermal imaging equipment provided by the EU for the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine.[766]
Two trucks and 11 off-road vehicles purchased for the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine through a grant by Frontex.[767]
€225 million in funding for the training of the Ukrainian Armed Forces from the European Peace Facility as part of EUMAM Ukraine.[768]
€200,000 of medical equipment donated to three Ukrainian Border Guard Service Hospitals 8 February 2024.[769]
12 mine detection dogs supplied to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[770]
€130,000 worth of equipment including explosive disposal kits, solar powered surveillance cameras, communications equipment and first aid kits donated to the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine 12 September 2024.[771]
60 4x4 SUVs delivered to the Ukrainian National Guard financed by The Netherlands.[772]
Unknown countries
AIFV-B-C25s [August 2023].[83]
Titan-s APCs (produced in the United Arab Emirates)[773]
Panthera T-6 APCs (produced in the United Arab Emirates)[774]
100 BATT UMG APCs (delivered by unknown Eastern European country)[775]
BM-21 Grad 122 mm rockets (impounded North Korean shipment delivered by an unknown country)[778]
Iranian-smuggled weapons
The following list attempts to provide an overview of Iranian-made or Iranian-smuggled weapons in use by the Ukrainian armed forces. They are believed to be intercepted armaments originally intended for Yemen. The year shown in the brackets indicates the first sighting of the weapons in Ukraine, not their date of delivery. This list will be updated as additional types of weapons are uncovered.[779]
80mm S-8OF HE-FRAG rockets for B-8 rocket pod (March 2023)[779]
122mm OF-462 artillery rounds for D-30 howitzer (September 2022)[779]
122mm HE-FRAG rockets for BM-21 'Grad' MRL (January 2023)[779]
152 mm artillery rounds for D-20 howitzer (September 2022)[779]
125mm OF19 tank rounds (February 2023)[779]
120mm M48 mortar rounds for HM-16 mortar (March 2023)[779]
7.6mm ammunition (April 2024)[780]
US government announced that it has donated to Ukraine over 1 million rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition,[781] thousands of rocket-propelled grenade proximity fuses and thousands of pounds of propellant for rocket-propelled grenades seized from ships used by Iran through civil forfeiture.[782] US government is seeking to turn over additional seizures of thousands of rifles, hundreds of machine guns and rocket launchers and dozens of anti-tank guided missiles to Ukraine.[782]
On 4 April 2024 the United States government transferred over 5,000 AK-47s, machine guns, sniper rifles, RPG-7s and over 500,000 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition to the Ukrainian armed forces.[780]
Companies
More than 100 companies have taken actions in support of Ukraine, including boycotts, in February and March 2022.
Pledged $10 million in aid; using its logistics capability for supplies and cybersecurity expertise.[788]
2 March 2022
LMG Tactical
South Korean military gear manufacturer LMG Tactical donated bulletproof vests and ammunition pouches directly to the Ukrainian Embassy in Seoul.[789]
Ongoing since 2 March 2022
AMMO, Inc.
Has pledged to donate 1 million rounds of ammunition worth roughly $700,000 to Ukraine after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's famous statement "I need ammunition, not a ride".[790]
Pledged to donate 1 million rounds of small-caliber ammunition to Ukraine after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's famous statement "I need ammunition, not a ride".[791]
4 March 2022
XDynamics
Donated 10 EVOLVE 2 Reconnaissance VTOL UAVs to Ukraine[792]
Donated 200 R7 Mako 9mm calibre handguns with 800 magazines and 20 Kimber bolt action rifles with 40 magazines to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence.[794]
30+ Bayraktar TB2 [Delivered from March 2022 onwards] (Half donated by Baykar Tech, the other half sold at half the price).[795]
5 Bayraktar TB2s [Delivered from July 2022 onwards] (Crowdfunded by Lithuanian, Ukrainian and Polish citizens. Subsequently, given to Ukraine by Baykar Tech free of charge with the $32 million collected used for aid).[795]
4 Donated Bayraktar TB2 UAVs to Ukraine.[796][797]
Reconnaissance UAVs
30 Mini-Bayraktars [Delivered from March 2022 onwards] (Donated by Baykar Tech).[795]
According to President Zelenskyy, 16,000 foreigners have volunteered to join an International Brigade in response to Ukraine's call for foreign fighters as of 3 March 2022.[806]
In addition to private donations, numerous American states and local law enforcement agencies are donating surplus protective equipment through the Ukrainian American Coordinating Council and other organizations.[807]
101 various firearms and 148,000 rounds of ammunition donated by Miami Police Department from a firearms buyback program to Irpin Police Department August 2023.[808][809]
"Blue/Yellow" charity in Lithuania, dedicated for supporting Ukraine, collected over €22.9 million (as of 30 March) from the citizens of Lithuania.[810][811]
On 30 May 2022, Lithuanian citizens raised €5 million for the crowdfunded purchase of a Bayraktar TB2 armed UAV for the Ukrainian military.[812][813] The drone was subsequently, given to Lithuania by Baykar Tech free of charge, with the €6 million collected used for aid.[814] It reached Ukraine on 8 July 2022.[815][816]
Lithuanian civilians also crowdfunded 7 Estonian made EOS C VTOl reconnaissance drones (two of which were crowdfunded in early May, with the other five being later purchased with the money collected from the TB2 crowdfunder),[814][817] 110 Lithuanian-made EDM4S Sky Wiper anti drone weapons,[818] 37 WB Electronics Warmates (including launch/control equipment and ammunition),[819] and 18 UJ-23 Topazs for the Ukrainian military.[814]
Lithuanian citizens fundraised €14 million to purchase 16 Israeli-made RADA ieMHR radars.[820]
"Blue/Yellow" and Lithuanian National Radio and Television raised €8,288,000 to purchase 1,115 sets of laser sights, night vision monoculars and individual anti drones systems for the Ukrainian military.[821]
Citizens of the Czech Republic donated over CZK 4,25 billion ($171 million) as of 24 June 2022.[822]
1 Bivoj system (3 reconnaissance/attack UAVs + mobile command center) was crowdfunded by Czech Republic citizens and delivered in July 2022.[70]
15 MR2s Viktor (a Toyota Land Cruiser 70 with a 14.5mm ZU-2 cannon) crowdfunded by Czech citizens (set to be delivered in February 2023).[823]
1 T-72 Avenger (T-72 upgraded to 3rd gen tank) crowdfunded by citizens in Czech Republic and delivered in October 2022.[824][70][140]
10 tons of plastic explosives, 10,000 detonators and 10 km of detonator cord crowd funded by Czech citizens[827]
By 24 July 2022, a Polish crowdfunding campaign on the crowdfunding website Zrzutka raised over Zł 23,035,000 to purchase a Baykar Bayraktar TB2 for the Ukrainian military,[828][829] the drone was subsequently given to Poland by Baykar Tech free of charge, with the €5 million collected used for aid.[830]
Revolver 860 Armed VTOL unmanned aerial vehicle [March, April or May 2022] (A few sold to Polish company. Subsequently transferred to Ukraine).[792]
80 military quadbikes fundraised by Latvian citizens.[831]
A converted mobile dentist office vehicle donated by residents of Åland to the Ukrainian Border Guard Service Stalevy Kordon infantry brigade June 2024.[836]
50 Latvian made drones crowdfunded by the Latvian public media campaign “In Thoughts and Deeds with Ukraine August 2024.[837]
23 ambulances donated to the Ukrainian military by the New Zealand charity KIWI K.A.R.E.[839]
Russian response
Russia has sent a diplomatic letter to the United States warning it not to supply Ukraine with any more weapons and that the United States and NATO aid of the "most sensitive" weapons to Ukraine were "adding fuel" and could bring "unpredictable consequences."[840]
Olga Skabeyeva said on state-owned Rossiya 1 TV: "It can safely be called World War Three. That's entirely for sure. [...] We're definitely fighting against NATO infrastructure, if not NATO itself. We need to recognise that."[841] She has further claimed that NATO is supplying Ukraine with "zillions of weapons".[842]
Russia banned members of the UK cabinet including then prime minister Boris Johnson and former PM Theresa May from visiting the country: "In essence, the British leadership is deliberately aggravating the situation around Ukraine, pumping the Kyiv regime with lethal weapons and coordinating similar efforts on the part of NATO."[843]
In June 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened to "strike at those targets that we have not yet been hitting" in Ukraine if the West provides Ukraine with advanced multiple-rocket launch systems such as the M270 and the M142 HIMARS.[844]
Russian aircraft have flown over the Baltic and Black Seas without flight plans or transponders or communicating with civilians or military air traffic controllers, and in some cases they have closely approached or slightly violated the airspace of other nations. NATO aircraft from Poland, Denmark, France, Italy, Spain, Romania, Finland and the United Kingdom, along with aircraft from non-NATO Sweden, have intercepted these Russian planes.[845][846][847][848]
In December 2022, Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov claimed that due to Western military support to Ukraine, "the suffering of the Ukrainian people will continue longer than it could have".[849]
During a meeting of the UN Security Council on 24 November 2022, Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzya explained the purpose of Russian strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure, saying: "We're carrying out attacks on infrastructure facilities in Ukraine in response to the country being loaded with Western weapons and unwise calls for Kyiv to wield a military victory over Russia."[850] On 1 December 2022, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov defended Russian strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure, stating as one of the reasons that the Russian missile strikes were intended to "knock out energy facilities that allow you to keep pumping deadly weapons into Ukraine in order to kill the Russians".[851]
In March 2023, in a televised address, Russian President Putin accused Western countries of trying to prolong the war by supplying Ukraine with weapons.[852] On 20 June 2023, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu warned Ukraine of "immediate strikes on decision-making centers in Ukraine" if Ukraine attacks Crimea with HIMARS and Storm Shadow missiles.[853] In July 2023, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova claimed that Joe Biden's decision to supply Ukraine with cluster munitions "is aimed at prolonging the conflict in Ukraine as much as possible."[854]
Other responses
South Korea has initially declined to send any lethal aid such as the KM-SAM missile system citing its security situation.[855] In April 2023, a spokesman for South Korea's Ministry of Defense stated that "the government's policy of not providing lethal weapons to Ukraine remains unchanged."[856]
Taiwan has kept mainly to humanitarian and financial aid.[857]
Israel refused to send lethal weapons to Ukraine. In June 2023, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that "We're concerned also with the possibility that systems that we would give to Ukraine would fall into Iranian hands and could be reverse engineered, and we would find ourselves facing Israeli systems used against Israel."[858]
South Africa has maintained a neutral stance.[859]
Brazil refused the request by the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to send Brazilian weapons to Ukraine.[860]
Germany opposed the Biden administration's decision to supply cluster munitions to Ukraine.[861]
China's foreign minister Qin Gang claimed that China is not selling weapons to either side in the war in Ukraine.[862] China accused Western countries of prolonging the war by supplying arms to Ukraine to boost the profits of its arms industry.[863][864] Western politicians, on the contrary, consider the supply of weapons to Ukraine as help in the defense of the attacked country.[865]
Pakistan denied reports that the country supplies weapons to Ukraine.[866] In April 2023, Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch stated that "Pakistan maintains a policy of strict neutrality in the dispute between Ukraine and Russia and in that context, do not provide any ammunition to them."[867]
Turkey refused the U.S.'s suggestion to give Ukraine its advanced S-400 air defense system.[868] Turkey has denied reports that it delivered cluster munitions to Ukraine in 2022.[869]
Military aid planning
In late March 2022, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy requested "1 percent" of NATO's planes and tanks.[870] Ukraine's requirements moved from defensive weapons which are hand-held such as NLAW, Stinger, Starstreak, Javelin and drones to heavier weapons such as artillery, tanks, and aircraft. Ukraine had been relying on Eastern European NATO members' old stockpiles of Soviet equipment, but the number of manufacturers of Soviet equipment in Eastern Europe is limited.[871]
Following pleas from Zelenskyy for countries to send heavier weapons and air defenses to aid in battling Russia, a first meeting was held by the Ukraine Defense Contact Group (also known as "Ukraine Defense Consultative Group") on 26 April 2022 at Ramstein Air Base in Germany. Participants at the meeting were defense ministers and chiefs of staff from 41 countries willing to provide military aid to Ukraine. The meeting was led by United States Secretary of DefenseLloyd J. Austin III.[872][873][874] They were joined by Ukrainian Minister of DefenseOleksii Reznikov.[874] The meeting discussed "a steady flow of weapons and other military aid" to Ukraine.[875]
The coalition planned to continue meeting as a monthly "contact group" to address long-term support for Ukraine. In addition to European Union NATO countries, Ukraine, and the U.S., the coalition includes: Sweden, Finland, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Japan, Morocco, Kenya, Liberia, Tunisia, Jordan, and Israel.[873] Their purpose is to work out ongoing aid to Ukraine, with an emphasis on providing "lethal aid" to help with the ongoing war. Austin said, "I'd like this whole group to leave today with a common, transparent understanding of Ukraine's near-term security requirements—because we're going to keep on moving heaven and earth to meet them."[874] According to Pentagon Press Secretary John F. Kirby: "A new phase, …I think [Austin] also wants to take a longer, larger view of the defense relationships that Ukraine will need to have going forward, when the war is over."[872] Kirby also said, "I don't think anybody can predict how long this is going to go on… The truth is… if Mr. Putin pulled his forces out and stopped this illegal invasion, and sat down in good faith with Mr. Zelensky, [the conflict] could be over now."[872]
Russian comments about a desire to move onto Moldova, after occupying the Southern Ukraine coast and the Donbas, also threatens to expand the scope of the conflict.[876] Although Putin and Russian Foreign MinisterSergey Lavrov have characterized the conflict as a proxy war instigated by NATO, the U.S.-led Ukraine Defense Consultative Group reflects a broader coalition of countries.[873][877][878]
On 28 April 2022, US President Joe Biden asked Congress for an additional $33 billion to assist Ukraine, including $20 billion to provide weapons to Ukraine.[879] On 21 May 2022, the United States passed legislation providing $40 billion in new military and humanitarian foreign aid to Ukraine, marking a historically large commitment of funds.[880][881]
When the Ukraine Defense Contact Group held its latest ninth meeting on 14 February 2023, its list of members had grown from the initial 41 countries, to a new total of 54 countries.[11]
In 2022, Congress approved more than $112 billion in aid to Ukraine. In October 2023, the Biden administration requested $61.4 billion more for Ukraine for the year ahead.[882] On 20 April 2024, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a $95 billion aid package to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.[883]
On 30 May 2024, US President Joe Biden gave Ukraine permission to strike targets inside Russia using American-supplied weapons.[884] The same permission was given to Ukraine by Germany,[885] France and the United Kingdom.[886] Dutch Foreign Minister Hanke Bruins Slot said that the Netherlands would not object if Ukraine used Dutch-supplied F-16 fighters to strike targets inside Russia.[887]
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