Armored Vehicles, Missiles, and Drones: Germany Has Delivered a New Batch of Weapons to Ukraine.


The German government has announced the provision of updated military assistance to Ukraine, which includes armored vehicles, drones, and ammunition of various types.
According to information from the EP, this aid package includes 56 MRAP armored vehicles, as well as ammunition for the Leopard 1 tanks and Marder infantry fighting vehicles.
Ukraine has also received a significant supply of ammunition for air defense, including 282,000 rounds for self-propelled anti-aircraft installations and ammunition for Gepard units. Missiles for the IRIS-T SLM and IRIS-T SLS air defense systems were also transferred.
Additionally, as part of a joint project with Norway and Denmark, Ukraine received four self-propelled howitzers Zuzana 2.
The arsenal of artillery equipment has been replenished with 50,000 rounds of 155 mm caliber and 2,000 rounds of 122 mm caliber.
Particular attention has been paid to unmanned aerial vehicles in the new package. In particular, 300 HF-1 strike drones, 51 reconnaissance drone Vectors with spare parts, 245 RQ-35 Heidrun reconnaissance drones, 29 Songbird drones, and 14 Hornet XR reconnaissance devices were delivered.
Additionally, Germany has provided Ukrainian border guards with mine clearance equipment, over 600 laser rangefinders, and special equipment.
Earlier, experts compared the scale of American and European military assistance to Ukraine and determined whose support is greater.
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