Ukraine gets SatCom terminals, trucks as part of Germany’s military assistance
Germany has reported on the supply of another package of military aid to Ukraine: it includes satellite communication terminals, trucks, and truck tractor trains
The German government's website reports.
It is noted that the new aid package from Germany for Ukraine includes:
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17 SatCom terminals
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1 antenna hub station
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4 truck tractor trains 8x8 HX81 and 4 semi-trailers
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12 trucks Zetros
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Germany’s military assistance to Ukraine
Germany has been providing military assistance to Ukraine since the beginning of the full-scale war. In particular, Ukrainian soldiers are receiving German armored vehicles, including Leopard 2 tanks and Marder infantry fighting vehicles.
On March 24, Germany handed over machine guns, engineering vehicles, and anti-drone systems to Ukraine.
Already in April, the country sent another military aid package to Ukraine, which included trucks, reconnaissance drones, and ammunition.
On May 14, Germany announced a new EUR 2.7 billion aid package for Ukraine, which included 4 IRIS-T-SLM anti-aircraft missile systems, 30 Leopard tanks, and 20 Marder infantry fighting vehicles. On May 23, the country handed over a TRML-4D air defense radar, Vector reconnaissance drones, and more.
On July 13, Germany handed over Gepard anti-aircraft guns and fire control stations for IRIS-T to Ukraine.
On July 21, Germany announced a new military aid package for Ukraine, which for the first time includes Leopard tanks, machine guns, artillery shells, and other necessary weapons.
On July 24, Germany agreed with Poland to repair Leopard tanks damaged in Ukraine.
On August 17, Ukraine received another package of military aid from Germany, which includes IRIS-T air defense systems.
On August 24, Germany announced a new military aid package to Ukraine, including missiles for the Patriot air defense system.
On September 13, Germany announced more military aid to Ukraine. The new package includes reconnaissance drones and Marder infantry fighting vehicles.
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