The United Kingdom is set to include Paveway IV aerial bombs in its latest military aid package to Ukraine, according to BBC correspondent Jonathan Beale
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The Biden administration is reportedly preparing a significant $1 billion aid package for Ukraine, potentially including ATACMS long-range missile systems for the first time, according to CNN.
Britain is set to deliver a significant military aid package to Ukraine, marking the largest such contribution to date, valued at 617 million dollars
On Tuesday, the Lithuanian Ministry of Defense announced the transfer of M577 armored personnel carriers to Ukraine, continuing its support amidst the ongoing conflict
The United Kingdom will provide Ukraine with 160 Husky Tactical Support Vehicles (TSV) as part of a new £500 million military aid package, announced British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Haar Støre announced that Norway will allocate substantial funds to bolster Ukraine’s air defense capabilities, as part of a global effort to support the country
In the first quarter of 2024, Germany significantly increased its arms exports, issuing permits worth a total of 5.2 billion euros, with Ukraine receiving the lion’s share
Senator Mark Warner, chairman of the US Senate Intelligence Committee, discussed the imminent possibility of Ukraine receiving ATACMS long-range missiles, potentially as early as next week
Norway is set to significantly ramp up its military support for Ukraine, with a special focus on strengthening air defenses to protect against Russian missile and drone attacks
After a long wait since the fall of 2023, the US House of Representatives has finally voted in favor of military aid for Ukraine on April 21
Quantum-Systems GmbH, a leading German drone manufacturer, has inaugurated a new factory in Ukraine, marking a significant expansion of its operations within the country
Ukraine has successfully developed a domestic alternative to the popular Chinese quadcopter, DJI Mavic, dubbed “Shmavik.”
In a historic move, the Danish government will allocate 200 million Danish kroner (approximately $28.5 million) for the purchase of weapons and military equipment for the Armed Forces of Ukraine directly from Ukrainian manufacturers
South Korea has pledged to provide $200 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine this year as part of a broader assistance package totaling $2.3 billion
Helmut Rauch, the head of Diehl Defense’s German arms division, has announced that Ukraine will soon receive an additional IRIS-T anti-aircraft missile system
During the US-Ukraine 2024 Partnership Forum held in Washington, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal highlighted the critical need for American business investments in Ukraine’s recovery and reconstruction
Lithuania has pledged approximately 15 million euros to assist in the rehabilitation of Ukrainian military personnel, as reported by the Ministry of Health of Ukraine
Kernel, a major corporation in Ukraine, has been actively supporting the country’s defense efforts since the onset of the full-scale war
Denmark has announced a significant new aid package amounting to nearly €295 million (DKK 2.2 billion) aimed at bolstering the military capabilities of Ukraine
Ukraine is set to deploy a network of small and medium-sized cogeneration plants, known as “mini-CHP,” across 32 cities to provide a stable heat supply to over a million residents in multi-apartment buildings and approximately a thousand social facilities
During the recent extraordinary meeting of the Drone Coalition’s leadership group, significant commitments were made to support Ukraine in its ongoing conflict
The President’s Office of Ukraine has announced the upcoming signing of a security cooperation agreement with Norway, following conclusive bilateral negotiations
The Czech Republic has successfully contracted the first batch of 180,000 artillery shells intended for Ukraine, as part of a broader initiative to support the country amid ongoing conflict, according to Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala in a Financial Times column
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine has successfully signed bilateral security agreements with nine countries, further bolstering international support amidst ongoing conflicts