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List of military aid to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War
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Countries delivering military aid to Ukraine
  Delivered heavy weapons to Ukraine
  Delivered light weapons or ammunition to Ukraine
  Delivered non-lethal material military aid to Ukraine
  Delivered non-material military aid to Ukraine
  Ukraine

This is a list of known military aid, that has been and will be provided to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War, particularly during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. This list includes delivered equipment, training, intelligence, treatment of soldiers, logistical support as well as financial support to the Ukrainian government unless earmarked for humanitarian purposes. Weapons donated as a result of cooperation between multiple countries are listed separately in each country category.

In total aid (military, financial and humanitarian combined), the European Union and its countries have provided the most to Ukraine, according to Kiel Institute, whereas the United States has by far provided the most in military aid.[1][2] Since January 2022, mostly Western nations have pledged more than $380 billion in aid to Ukraine, including nearly $118 billion in direct military aid to Ukraine from individual countries.[3]

Some NATO countries and allies, such as Germany and Sweden, have reversed past policies against providing offensive military aid in order to support Ukraine, while the European Union for the first time in its history supplied lethal arms through its institutions.[4][5][6]

The Russian government has condemned the supply of military aid to Ukraine. Russia's president Vladimir Putin said that if military aid stopped, Ukraine would not survive for long.[7] The Center for Strategic and International Studies assessed in December 2023 that if the United States stopped sending military aid, European countries could not quickly fill the gap. If this happened, it forecast that Ukraine's defensive capabilities would gradually weaken and Ukraine's frontline would collapse.[8]

Donors

The donation of military aid was coordinated at monthly meetings in the Ukraine Defense Contact Group, throughout the war. A first meeting took place between 41 countries on 26 April 2022, and the coalition comprised 54 countries (all 30 member states of NATO and 24 other countries) at the latest meeting on 14 February 2023.[9] All EU member states donated military aid both individually as sovereign countries and collectively via EU institutions, except of three countries (Hungary, Cyprus and Malta) that opted not to donate military aid individually as sovereign countries.

As of February 2023, military aid was donated by EU institutions, 45 sovereign countries, companies, and other parties. The United States alone has pledged about $45 billion in arms and military aid to Ukraine since Russia's Full-scale invasion in February 2022.[10]

Sovereign countries

Country Military aid
 Albania

Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicles

Vehicles

  • Two ambulances (Mercedes-Benz L 508Ds) for the needs of the armed forces .[12][11]

Ammunition

Financial aid

  • €1 million provided to the Ukrainian government on 10 June 2022.[14]
 Argentina

Fighter jets

Helicopters

 Australia

As of December 2023, Australia's military support to Ukraine was worth about AU$730 million in monetary terms.[17]

Armoured personnel carriers

  • 56 M113AS4 . Some M113AS4 Armoured Logistics Vehicle variant also donated .[18][19]

Mine-resistant ambush protected vehicles

Vehicles

Towed artillery

Ammunition

  • Joint manufacture of 155mm artillery ammunition with France with Australia supplying the gunpowder .[24][25]
  • 105mm artillery ammunition .[19]
  • "Ammunition" .[18]

Loitering munitions

Unmanned aerial and unmanned ground systems / Radar systems

  • Part of A$25 million package announced in .[28] Oryx describes the unspecified systems as Reconnaissance UAVs,[18] while ABC News reported they were radar systems.[29]

Small arms (delivered along with ammunition)

  • A$70 million worth of lethal military equipment ("including missiles and weapons") .[30]
  • A$26.5 million worth of anti-armour weapons and ammunitions .[31]
  • Small number of Australian Combat Assault Rifles.[32]

Miscellaneous equipment

  • ''Tactical decoys'' (part of A$25 million) .[28][18]
  • A$21 million worth of "Australian Defence Force stocks" including ammunition and body armor March 2022.[33]
  • Demining equipment.[34]
  • Portable X-ray machines[34]
  • A 3D metal printer[34]
  • Counter UAV systems.[34]

Training

  • Training of Ukrainian soldiers by 70 Australian instructors from January 2023 onwards.[35] In 2024 the number of instructors increased to 90.[17]

Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) aircraft

Financial aid

  • A$3 million contribution to a NATO trust fund February 2022. Later increased to AU$24 million (as of December 2023).[37][38]
  • A$50 million grant to the International Fund for Ukraine for the purchase of military equipment.[39]
 Austria

Ammunition

Military gear

Logistics

  • Austria has allowed its territory to be used for transport of weapons to Ukraine by other countries.[42]

Financial aid

  • 2 million euro for the purchase of demining equipment for Ukraine.[43]
 Azerbaijan

Mortars

  • 20N5 82mm mortars (possibly transferred to Ukraine via Sudan) June 2022.[44][45]

Ammunition

  • QFAB-250 LG aerial bombs (allegedly transferred via Sudan) August 2022.[46]
  • 40M11 HE-frag 120mm mortar bombs February 2023.[47]

Technical equipment

  • Unspecified demining vehicle and training in demining To be delivered.[48]
 Belgium

Infantry Mobility Vehicles (IMVs)

Armoured personnel carriers (APCs)

  • 40 M113 Armoured Personnel Carriers from September 2023 onwards[51] (part of €11 million military aid package announced 16 June 2023). Including M113 Armoured Personnel Carriers with Remote Weapon Stations as a joint donation by Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.[52][49]

Jet Aircraft

  • Training for Ukrainian pilots on F-16 jet fighters.[53]
  • 30 F-16s pledged by 2028.[54]
  • €100 million allocated for the maintenance and support of F-16 jet fighters.[55]

Naval vessels

  • 3 minehunter ships Pledged 2024. One of them will be the Tripartite-class minehunter Narcis (M923), which will undergo full maintenance before being donated. Belgium providing basic training and the Netherlands offering on-the-job training for the crews.[50]
  • Borys Aleksandrov; in 2021 (before Russian attack in February 2022 but after the start of the Russo-Ukrainian war in 2014), Belgium gifted the ocean research vessel from Belgian Navy to Ukraine.[56] She was renamed from Belgica to Borys Aleksandrov.

Surface-to-air Missiles (SAMs)

Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (ATGMs)

  • €1 million worth of MILANs May or June 2022.[49]
  • A small number of RK-2S Baryers November 2022 (Purchased from the CMI Group in Belgium).[49]

Heavy Mortars

Vehicles

  • 240 Volvo Fassi N10 Trucks 150 delivered between March and April 2023.[49]
  • Armored ambulance vehicles Pledged 2024.[50]

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

  • ''A few'' Sky-Hero Loki MkII Quadcopters Before December 2022.[49]
  • 6 Primoco One 150s 2023 (Joint with Luxembourg and the Netherlands).[49]
  • Reconnaissance drones Pledged 2024.[50]

Unmanned Underwater Vehicles

  • 10 R7 Remotely Operated Vehicles To be delivered.[49]

Anti-Tank Weapons

Small Arms

  • 5,000 FN FNC assault rifles March 2022.[49]
  • Limited numbers of FN F2000 and F2000 tactical assault rifles May 2022.[49]
  • Limited numbers of FN SCAR-L assault rifles May 2022.[49]
  • FN FAL assault rifles 2022.[49]
  • FN MAG general-purpose machine guns 2022.[49]
  • FN Minimi M1 and para light machine guns 2022.[49]
  • 1,450 M2 heavy machine guns Delivered from 2022 onwards.[49]
  • 3,700 assault rifles To be delivered.[49]
  • 120 grenade launchers To be delivered.[49]

Ammunition

  • ''Small arms ammunition'' 2022.[49]
  • 1.5 million rounds of 12.7 mm ammunition 2022.[49]
  • 105 mm shells worth €32.4 million To be delivered.[49]
  • Procurement of 155 mm ammunition through European Defense Agency To be delivered.[40]
  • €200 million in funding towards the Czech government initiative to purchase artillery shells for Ukraine.[57]
  • €373.1 million allocated for additional artillery munitions Pledged March 2024.[50]

Miscellaneous Equipment

  • Gefechtshelm M92 'Casque Modèle 95' Delivered from March or April 2022 onwards.[49]
  • Flack jackets March or April 2022.[49]
  • Night vision goggles Delivered from March or April 2022 onwards.[49]
  • 3,800 tonnes of fuel (3 million litres) March or April 2022 and June 2022.[49]
  • Generators Before November 2022.[49]
  • Sleeping bags Before November 2022.[49]
  • 2 Mobile laboratories for CBRN protection To be delivered.[49]
  • 50 Bangalore torpedos.[58]
  • 3,200 additional rifle magazines.[58]
 Bulgaria

On 3 November 2022, the Bulgarian Parliament approved a decision to provide military aid, with details to come out by the next month.[59]

Military-technical support

  • Military-technical support to the Ukrainian Armed Forces (which includes repairing Ukrainian military vehicles and equipment) from May 2022 onwards.[60]

Surface-to-air missiles

  • Non functional S-300 missiles to be repaired in Ukraine.[61]

Jet Aircraft

  • 14 Su-25s April 2022 (Purchased from Bulgaria by a NATO member state and delivered to Ukraine).[62]

Tanks

  • BulgariaCzech Republic Undisclosed number of T-72M1s May or June 2022 (Purchased from Bulgaria and delivered to Ukraine by the Czech Republic)[63]

Armoured personnel carriers (APCs)

  • About 100 BTR (BTR-60PB) March 2024[64]

Multiple rocket launchers

  • BulgariaCzech Republic Undisclosed number of 122 mm BM-21 Grad May or June 2022 (Purchased from Bulgaria and delivered to Ukraine by the Czech Republic).[63][65]

Self-propelled artillery

  • 122mm 2S1 Gvozdikas 2022 (Purchased by a NATO member state from Bulgaria and delivered to Ukraine).[62]

Towed artillery

  • BulgariaCzech Republic 152mm D-20s April 2022 (Purchased by Czechia from Bulgaria and delivered to Ukraine).[62]

Mortars

  • 60mm M60CMA commando mortars Before August 2022.[62]

Anti-Tank Guided Missiles

  • 9M111MFB-1 Faktorias Before August 2022.[62]

Portable Anti-Tank Weaponry

  • DRTG-73 Rocket Propelled Grenade Launchers Before April 2022.[62]
  • ATGL-L Rocket Propelled Grenade Launchers Before November 2022.[62]
  • BULSPIKE-AT Rocket Propelled Grenade Launchers Summer 2022.[62]
  • Warrior SPG-9 Recoilless Rifles Before June 2022.[62]

Small Arms

  • 1460+ MG-1M General-Purpose Machine Guns (GPMGs) Before April 2022.[62]

Ammunition

  • 152 mm artillery shells delivered from April 2022 onwards.[60][66]
  • 122 mm artillery shells Since July 2022.[65]
  • 155 mm artillery shells delivered from March 2023 onwards (Purchased from Bulgaria by US).[67]
  • 5.45×39mm ammunition[61]
  • 7.62×54mmR Small Arms Rounds Before April 2023.[62]
  • GHO-2 HE Hand Grenades Before February 2023.[62]
  • OGi-7MA AP-FRAG Rocket Propelled Grenades Before August 2022.[62]
  • PG-7VT Tandem Charge HEAT Rocket Propelled Grenades Before December 2022.[62]
  • RTB-7MA Thermobaric Rocket Propelled Grenades Before February 2022.[62]
  • OG-9M HE Fragmentation Recoilless Rifle Grenades Before May 2023.[62]
  • 30mm VOG-17M Grenades For Automatic Grenade Launchers Before June 2022.[62]
  • 60mm HE60 MA Mortar Rounds Before August 2022.[62]
  • 82mm HE82M Mortar Rounds Before February 2023.[62]
  • 80mm ARS-8KOM Unguided Rockets Before April 2023.[62]
  • 100mm 3UBK2 HEAT FRAG Anti-Tank Rounds Before July 2022.[62]
  • 120mm HE120M Mortar Rounds Before August 2022.[62]
  • 122mm Rockets Since July 2022.[62]

Military Gear

  • 2000 Helmets 2022.[62]
  • 2000 Bulletproof Vests 2022.[62]
  • 5000 Sets Of Winter Clothing Late 2022.[62]
  • 5000 Pairs Of Winter Boots Late 2022.[62]
  • 350 Medical Kits Late 2022.[62]

Miscellaneous

  • Diesel fuel delivered from April 2022 onwards.[60]

Training

  • The deployment of 50 of their military personnel to annually train 60 Ukrainian combat medics Since 2023.[68]
 Cambodia

On 16 January 2023 15 Ukrainian deminers arrived in Cambodia to receive training in removing landmines. Cambodian demining experts will also travel to Poland to train Ukrainians.[69]

 Canada

Surface-to-air missile systems and missiles

Air-to-air missiles

Towed howitzers

Main battle tanks

Engineering vehicles and equipment

Armoured personnel carriers (APCs)

Infantry mobility vehicles

  • 208 Roshel Senators Eight delivered in May 2022. 78 delivered in June 2023. A further 122 delivered in mid-2023.[72][70]

Armoured vehicles

  • 50 unspecified model of armoured vehicles over 3 years.[74]

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Forward-looking infrared (FLIR) turrets

Anti-tank weapons

Small arms

  • 700 C8 carbines February or March 2022.
  • 200+ C6 light and C9 medium machine guns February or March 2022.[72]
  • 78 medium and heavy calibre sniper rifles March 2022.[72]
  • 600 Glock 17 Pistols February or March 2022.[72]
  • 40 ''Prairie Gun Works'' sniper rifles between April and June 2023.[77]
  • 38 7.62mm machine guns To be delivered from June 2023 onwards.[72]
  • 21,000 5.56mm assault rifles To be delivered from June 2023 onwards.[72]
  • Over 11,000 unspecified assault rifles To be delivered.[78]

Ammunition

  • M982 Excalibur GPS-guided rounds for M777 howitzer April 2022.[79][70]
  • 955 rounds of 155 mm artillery smoke To be delivered.[72]
  • 40,000 155 mm rounds for M777 howitzer April, May and October 2022, February and March 2023.[72][71]
  • CAN $53 million towards the Czech scheme to purchase artillery shells for Ukraine.[80][76]
  • More than 1800 rounds of 105 mm tank training ammunition (for Leopard 1 tanks donated by Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands) delivered in 2023.[72][71]
  • 10,000 rounds of 105 mm ammunition To be delivered.[73][72]
  • 3,000+ × 84 mm rounds for Carl Gustaf M2 March and April 2022.[72]
  • 7,500 C13 hand grenades March 2022.[72]
  • 12.9+ million rounds of ammunition delivered from February or March 2022 onwards.[70][78]
  • 130,000 additional rounds of ammunition June 2024[81]
  • 100,000 120 mm ammunition for the Leopard 2A4 To be delivered.[70]
  • 3,500 Grad rockets (purchased by Canada from Serbian company and delivered to Ukraine) 2023.[82]
  • 2,300 CRV7 rocket motors[81]
  • 227 1000-pound bombs for aircraft To be delivered.[83]
  • 2,000+ rounds of 81 mm mortar smoke To be delivered.[72]
  • 76mm naval ammunition To be delivered.[72]

Military gear

  • CG634 helmets March 2022.[72]
  • Body armour March 2022.[72]
  • 1,600 fragmentation vests March 2022.[70]
  • 2,260+ gas masks March 2022 and later.[72]
  • Night vision goggles March 2022.[72]
  • Personal protective and load carriage equipment February or March 2022.
  • 500,000 sets of winter clothing October and December 2022.[72][83]
  • Boots To be delivered.[83]
  • Thermal layers To be delivered.[83]
  • 2000 sets of uniforms for female soldiers To be delivered.[83]
  • 29 Nanuk remote weapon stations.[81]

Miscellaneous equipment

  • 10 155mm replacement barrels (for M777 howitzers) June 2022.[72]
  • 16 radio stations for Leopard 2A4 MBT To be delivered.[77]
  • Surveillance and detection equipment February or March 2022.[70]
  • 35 high resolution drone cameras To be delivered.[72]
  • CAN $22 million worth of satellite imaging services Since March 2022.[72]
  • CAN $2 million worth of satellite communications services Since October 2022.[72]
  • 640,000 Meal, Ready-to-Eat (MREs) Delivered since March 2022.[72]
  • Portable heaters Since November 2022.[70]
  • Thermal blankets Since November 2022.[72]
  • Sleeping bags Since November 2022.[83][72]
  • Generators Since 2022.[72]
  • Energy storage devices Since November 2022.[72]
  • 3 Leopard 2 gunnery simulators April 2023 onwards.[84]
  • Modular floatation bridges To be delivered.[77]
  • 3.3 million litres of fuel Since April 2023.[77]
  • 10 Zodiac Milpro Hurricane Rigid Inflatable Boats.[85]
  • CAN $60 million for F-16 supplies and equipment such as spare parts, weapon stations, avionics and ammunition.[86]

Training

  • Training of more than 33,000 Ukrainian troops as part of Operation Unifier.[87]
  • CAN $15 million contribution to Denmark and France's efforts to train pilots, and maintain and support Ukraine's F-16s through contract with Top Aces To be delivered.[73][85]
  • Contribution of CAN $30 million to the Leopard 2 Tank Maintenance Centre in Poland.[72]
  • CAN 7.5 million worth of night vision devices.[80]

Financial aid:

  • CAN $2.45 billion for loans to Ukraine (including CAN $1.95 billion through the International Monetary Fund).[88]
  • CAN $620 million to the Government of Ukraine.[89]
  • CAN $35 million funding for mine clearing.[90]
  • CAN $6 million to support the loan's implementation.[89]
  • CAN $950,000 in additional funding to a Canadian government project to provide technical support.[91]
  • CAN $900,000 to strengthen Ukrainian national bank.[92]
  • CAN $34.6 million for fuel and other equipment.[77]
  • CAN $541 million in new funding and projects to support Ukraine announced 12 July 2023.
  • CAN $48.8 million to the NATO Comprehensive Assistance Package announced 12 July 2023.
  • CAN 2.7 million in cyber security aid announced 12 July 2023.[93]
  • CAN $33 million to the United Kingdom-led partnership delivering high priority air defence equipment to Ukraine.[94]
  • CAN 3 million to the production of drones by the Ukrainian defence industry. [76]
 Colombia

On 23 May 2022, Colombian Defense Minister Diego Molano Aponte announced that a team of 11 demining engineers of the National Army of Colombia will travel to an unspecified NATO country to train their Ukrainian counterparts on landmine removal.[95]

 Croatia

The Croatian Minister of Defence, Mario Banožić, approved military and humanitarian aid for Ukraine on 28 February 2022.

Helicopters

  • 14 Mi-8 helicopters (including Mi-8MTV-1 variants) Nine delivered in May 2023, further five in June 2023.[96][97]

Towed artillery

  • 15 130mm M-46 (M-46H1 variant) field guns 13 August 2022.[98]
  • 40 D-30 howitzers Before March 2023.[99]

Multiple rocket launchers

Anti-Tank

  • Anti-Tank Rockets 2022.[97]

Small arms

Man-portable air defence systems

  • 5-6 shipments of Strela-2 and Igla MANPADS systems Since February or March 2022.[99]

Ammunition

  • Tens of millions of small arms ammo Since February 2022.[97]
  • Thousands of grenades 2022.[97]
  • Procurement of 155mm ammunition through European Defense Agency To be delivered.[40]

Miscellaneous equipment

  • Protective equipment (helmets, ballistic vests, uniforms) February 2022.[102]
 Cyprus

Financial aid

  • Funding for production of 155mm ammunition through European Defense Agency To be delivered.[103]

Training

  • Technical training on landmine clearance From May 2023 onwards.[104]
 Czech Republic

On the first day of full-scale invasion, the Czech Republic presented the Ukrainian ambassador in Prague with a detailed "10 cm thick folder" listing weapons that were ready for immediate transfer.[105] The first trainload of military aid was delivered to Ukraine already on 27 February 2022.[106] The Czech Republic later also became the first country to send heavy military equipment in April 2022 (including 38 T-72 tanks from army's deep storage), and afterwards, again, the first country to send combat aircraft (4 modern Mil Mi-24V from Czech Air Force's operational stock).

As of beginning of February 2023, the Czech Republic donated equipment worth CZK 10 billion (~ €420 million) from Czech Army stock or purchased from private Czech companies.[107] During the first year after the full scale Russian invasion, Czech arms companies delivered to Ukraine military equipment worth CZK 30 billion (~ €1,27 billion), either through direct purchase by Ukraine or by other countries supporting Ukraine.[107] By February 2024, the Czech Republic approved commercial military exports to Ukraine worth CZK 130 billion (~ €5,13 billion).[108] 676 pieces of heavy equipment were delivered from the Czech Republic to Ukraine by July 2023,[109] and this number rose to 834 by mid-April 2024[110] and 918 by end of May 2024[111]

Historically, Russia had been trying to disrupt Czech deliveries of weapons to Ukraine, most prominently by the GRU's 2014 Vrbětice ammunition warehouses explosions.

Training and rehabilitation Before 24 February 2022

  • 1,200 Ukrainian soldiers at Vyšpoint Military Academy [cs] by combined Czech-British team of instructors (The British Military Advisory Training Team based in the Czech Republic), with particular focus on training of non-commissioned officers[112][113]

After 24 February 2022

  • Czech RepublicEuropean UnionEUMAM five-week training courses provided primarily by the 7th Mechanized Brigade.
    • 2023: 3.240 Ukrainian soldiers trained in the Czech Republic. Initially mostly mechanized infantry (+ logistics, CBRN, army engineers).[114][115][116][117][118][119] From October 2023 light infantry training with focus on trench warfare[119]
    • 2024: Target of ~ 4.000 Ukrainian soldiers to be trained by the Czech Army[120]
  • Czech RepublicEuropean UnionEUMAM four-week training courses for Ukrainian Army specialists (medics, snipers, army engineers, chemical defense) by Czech Army instructors within Poland
  • Treatment of wounded Ukrainian soldiers from August 2022 onwards.[123]
  • Basic training courses for pilots (Aero L-39 Albatros) announced in July 2023[109]
  • Advance training courses for pilots (Saab JAS 39 Gripen) announced in September 2023[124]

Tanks (194+) of which 114 delivered by April 2023

From Czech Army's stock:

Purchased by Ukraine from Czech defence companies:

Purchased by Czechs and delivered to Ukraine:

  • T-72M1 tanks acquired from Bulgaria by Czech government June 2022.[63]

In cooperation and financial backing of other countries:

Infantry fighting vehicles (226+)[107]

From Czech Army's stock (131):[132]

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