Germany delivers another defense aid package to Ukraine
Germany has transferred another package of military aid to Ukraine, which includes ammunition and missiles, small arms, demining equipment, and more.
07 May 2025
Germany has transferred another package of military aid to Ukraine, which includes ammunition and missiles, small arms, demining equipment, and more.
Lithuania is eyeing production of naval drones under the 1+1 scheme – one for itself and one for Ukraine.
05 May 2025
The leadership of the Ministry of Strategic Industries of Ukraine and the Spanish company Escribano Mechanical and Engineering (EM&M) discussed the issue of launching military equipment production in Ukraine.
The European Union may significantly increase military aid to Ukraine if U.S. President Donald Trump fails to convince Russian leader Vladimir Putin to seal peace in the Russo-Ukrainian war.
03 May 2025
On Monday, May 5, the Ukrainian Armed Forces will take part in a British military procession to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day, marking the end of combat operations on the continent during World War II.
The U.S. Department of State has approved the possibility of selling $310.5 million worth of F-16 training and technical support, as well as related equipment, to Ukraine.
01 May 2025
The U.S. Senate has received a notification from the State Department on the certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles to Ukraine worth $50 million or more.
Unmanned systems units of Ukraine’s Defense Forces in April hit and destroyed over 83,000 targets, which is 8% above the March numbers, while their effectiveness increased by 5%.
Luxembourg will allocate an additional EUR 10 million to support Ukraine's defense industry.
30 April 2025
Ukrainian border guards are always the first to confront the enemy, and now they not only hold the frontier, but also fight side by side with other elements of the Defense Forces.
29 April 2025
The technological diversity of unmanned systems produced in Ukraine and employed at the front reduces the effectiveness of their use, so it is necessary to unify them.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine are already using ammunition on the front lines that was purchased by the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine (SBGS) from the Polish company PHU Lechmar.
Russia’s military expenditures in 2024 reached approximately $149 billion, a 38% increase compared to the previous year and double the amount spent in 2015. This figure represents 7.1% of Russia’s GDP and 19% of its total government spending.
28 April 2025
Ukraine has received an enquiry regarding the export of Ukraine’s situational awareness system, DELTA, from one of the NATO member states.
As part of the Czech initiative, Ukraine will have received 400,000 large-caliber ammunition rounds as of the end of April.
22 April 2025
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announced on April 22 that New Zealand is extending its military assistance in support of Ukraine's self-defense.
18 April 2025
Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine for European Integration, Serhii Boyev, met with Brigadier General Johan Axelsson from the Swedish government agency FMV to discuss enhancing collaboration in the defense industry.
Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine, Serhiy Boyev, met with a bipartisan delegation of the U.S. Congress to brief them on the current situation in Ukraine and the paths toward achieving peace.
17 April 2025
The Armed Forces of Ukraine are not facing a critical shortage of artillery thanks to proper resource allocation and domestic production.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine’s enterprise, the Defense Procurement Agency, has signed contracts with 76 manufacturers of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) as of today.
16 April 2025
During a ceremony recognizing Ukrainian defense industry workers, President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that over 40% of the weapons used on the battlefield are domestically produced.
During a meeting in Kyiv, officials from the Ukrainian and Czech Ministries of Defense discussed the implementation of the ammunition initiative and assessed prospects for new long-term contracts.
Since the beginning of 2025, Ukraine’s Defense Procurement Agency, a state-owned enterprise under the Ministry of Defense, has delivered 420,000 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to the front.
15 April 2025
Fifty teams from the Brave1 cluster carried out testing of ground robotic platforms in conditions close to combat.
14 April 2025
On April 14, the United Kingdom allocated £752 million (over €868.2 million) to Ukraine through the G7 Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration (ERA) for Ukraine scheme. The funds will be directed toward military equipment, including air defense systems.
13 April 2025
The share of modernized and new equipment currently produced by the enterprises of JSC Ukroboronprom (Ukrainian Defense Industry, UOP) amounts to 96–97%.
11 April 2025
A total of 51 countries have united to support Ukraine, with air defense now being the top priority.
Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense is considering the possibility of holding the next meeting of leading countries and participants of the cabability coalitions within the Ramstein format in Ukraine, involving representatives of the Ukrainian Defense Forces and the domestic defense industry.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, General Oleksandr Syrskyi, speaking at the conference of the Logistics Forces Command, emphasized the importance of improving logistical and combat support, as well as restoring damaged military equipment, amid ongoing Russian offensive.
The countries participating in the Ukraine Defense Contact Group (also known as the Ramstein format) will announce a new military aid package for Ukraine worth $580 million during their meeting on Friday, April 11.