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Germany hands over large military aid package with more than 20 Leopard 1 A5 tanks to Ukraine

Thursday, 19 September 2024, 14:32
Germany hands over large military aid package with more than 20 Leopard 1 A5 tanks to Ukraine
Leopard 1 A5. Stock photo: Getty Images

Germany has handed over a new military aid package to Ukraine, which includes, among other things, 22 Leopard 1 A5 tanks and more than 60,000 rounds of 155mm ammunition.

Source: the press service of the German government, European Pravda reports 

Details: In addition to the 22 Leopard 1 A5s that the country handed over together with Denmark, as well as 61,000 rounds of 155mm ammunition, Ukraine will also receive:

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  • 5 tracked all-terrain vehicles Bandvagn 206 (BV206)
  • 1 all terrain tracked carrier Warthog
  • 3 self-propelled anti-aircraft guns GEPARD with spare parts
  • 2 air surveillance radars TRML-4D
  • 10 machine guns MG3 with 500 spare barrels and breechblocks 
  • 1 million rounds of ammunition for firearms.

In particular, Germany provided Ukraine with 30 VECTOR reconnaissance drones with spare parts, as well as:

  • 20 reconnaissance drones RQ-35 HEIDRUN
  • 20 unmanned surface vessels
  • 12 reconnaissance drones SONGBIRD
  • 6 Hornet XRs.

The new German package also includes: 

  • 3 bridge-laying tanks BEAVER with spare parts
  • 1 armoured engineer vehicles DACHS with spare parts
  • 6 mine clearing tanks WISENT 1 with spare parts
  • 16 ground surveillance radars
  • 2 AMPS self-protection systems for helicopters
  • 2  border protection vehicles
  • 112 vehicles (lorries, vans, all-terrain vehicles);
  • 8 tanker Zetros.

Since the beginning of Russia's armed invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, Germany has provided Ukraine with materiel from the Federal Armed Forces' warehouses worth about €5.2 billion.

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In addition, more than 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers have received military training in Germany.

Recently, it became known that the German government is allocating an additional €50 million for the treatment of injured Ukrainian soldiers.

Earlier, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock announced the country's plans to provide an additional €100 million in aid to Ukraine this winter.

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