The United Kingdom has officially handed over two Royal Navy minesweepers to Ukraine, as reported by Portsmouth News
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The United Kingdom is evaluating the feasibility of dispatching a prototype of the DragonFire laser weapon to Ukraine, a system designed for aerial target neutralization
President Volodymyr Zelensky has highlighted significant progress in Ukraine’s domestic missile program following a key meeting with defense officials and industry representatives
Lithuania has dispatched another shipment of military assistance to Ukraine, comprising anti-drone systems, generators, and folding beds, as confirmed by the Lithuanian Ministry of Defense
Kyivstar, Ukraine’s leading mobile operator, has embarked on a strategic partnership with British company OneWeb, aiming to provide broadband satellite Internet services across Ukraine
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has landed in Lithuania to attend the Trimore Summit, where he is slated to engage in crucial discussions and ink a new security agreement
John Cockerill Defense, a Belgian company, has secured a contract to refurbish and upgrade “several dozens” of Bandvagn 206 (BV-206) vehicles, with the aim of converting them into front-line medical evacuation transporters for Ukraine
Ukraine and the United Kingdom have formalized a new defense cooperation agreement aimed at enhancing collaboration within the defense-industrial complex
The National Assembly of Bulgaria has sanctioned financial aid amounting to 60,000 euros to assist Ukraine
A delegation of prominent American figures, including Penny Pritzker, the U.S. Special Representative for Economic Recovery in Ukraine
A Russian Ka-27 multifunctional helicopter was successfully neutralized in the temporarily occupied territory of Crimea, marking a significant operational achievement
The United States has given the green light for a $138 million deal to furnish Ukraine with crucial support and spare parts for the Hawk air defense systems
The United States has provided the Armed Forces of Ukraine with a significant cache of weapons and ammunition, originally seized from the Iranian “Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps” (IRGC), intended for the Yemeni Houthis
The United States is poised to approve an additional $61 billion in aid to Ukraine this April, as indicated by Kurt Volker, the former U.S. State Department’s Special Representative for Ukraine.
The German defense contractor Rheinmetall is set to supply Ukraine with 20 more Marder infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs), following instructions from the German government
The U.S. Navy is set to enhance its reconnaissance and surveillance capabilities with the acquisition of the K1000ULE drones, an advanced unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) developed by Kraus Hamdani Aerospace (KHA)
The Ministry of Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine has announced that international partners have pledged over $700 million for humanitarian demining projects in Ukraine, extending through to 2027
Greece is reportedly planning to transfer up to 32 F-16 fighter jets to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, a move that hinges on France’s approval, according to News Break
Estonia has reportedly located a cache of a million shells and missiles destined for Ukraine, as stated by Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur
This year, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are set to enhance their operational capabilities significantly by deploying unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that can cover distances of up to 2,000 kilometers or more
In a significant move to bolster Ukraine’s defense capabilities, Lithuania has announced its decision to purchase around 3,000 Lithuanian-made FPV drones for Ukraine, in a deal valued at EUR 2 million
Western nations, notably the United States and Denmark, where pilots are advancing their flying capabilities.
The Czech Republic is set to contribute tens of millions of euros to its led initiative aimed at purchasing hundreds of thousands of artillery ammunition for Ukraine
Latvia is set to sign an agreement with Ukraine to provide long-term support and security, committing to allocate military aid worth 0.25% of its gross domestic product (GDP) for the current year and the following two years