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This is a list of known military aid provided or promised to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War, particularly since the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. This includes weaponry, equipment, training, logistical support as well as financial support, unless earmarked for humanitarian purposes. Weapons sent as a result of cooperation between ...
Confiscated Iranian weapons, possibly supplied by the United States or other allied countries. [36] MO-120 RT 61 France: 24 donated by Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. [106] 120mm mortar vz. 1982 Czechoslovakia: Unknown number provided by the Czech Republic in 2022. [11] M120 Mortar System United States Israel
Western countries first responded to Russia's invasion in February 2022 by supplying Ukraine with defensive weapons to counter the enemy's armoured brigades. The US and UK supplied thousands of ...
France and China also provided Ukraine with assurances similar to the Budapest Memorandum, but with some significant differences. For instance, France's pledge does not contain the promises laid out in paragraphs 4 and 6 above, to refer any aggression to the UN Security Council, nor to consult in the event of a question regarding the commitments.
The European Union has signed off on a 500 million euro (£419 million) package to fund weapons for Ukraine, marking the first time in the bloc’s history it is helping provide arms for a warzone.
The weapons, vehicles and equipment used in the Russo-Ukrainian War, from 2014 to the present include the following. The war involves the Armed Forces of Ukraine , the Armed Forces of Russia , the Korean People's Army , [ 1 ] and a number of national guard and volunteer groups.
Ukraine can make weaponry "faster and cheaper" than elsewhere in Europe, Denmark's prime minister said. "We have a problem, friends, if a country at war can produce faster than the rest of us ...
The Ukraine Defense Contact Group (UDCG, also known as the Ramstein group [1] [2]) is an alliance of 57 countries (all 32 member states of NATO and 25 other countries) and the European Union supporting the defence of Ukraine by sending military equipment in response to the 2022 Russian invasion. [3]