Germany: War in Ukraine – April 2023 Military support for Ukraine 2.75million Euro

Germany – Federal Government – Wednesday, 26 April 2023

Germany provides support for Ukraine by supplying equipment and weapons, these come from supplies of the Federal Arms Forces and from deliveries from industry financed from the Federal Government’s funds for security capacity building. An overview.

The Federal Government supports the Ukrainian military in close coordination with its partners and allies. This list provides an overview of lethal and non-lethal German military support for Ukraine. It includes deliveries from the Federal Armed Forces, as well as supplies from German industry financed from the Federal Government’s funds for so-called security capacity building.

Funding for the security capacity building initiative amounts to a total of 2.2 billion Euros for the year 2023 (after 2 billion Euros for 2022). The funds are to be used primarily to support Ukraine. At the same time, they will be used to finance Germany’s increased mandatory contributions to the European Peace Facility (EPF), which in turn goes towards reimbursing EU member states for costs incurred to them in providing support for Ukraine.

Delivered military support to Ukraine:

(Changes compared to the previous week in bold)

  • 84 trucks Zetros* (before: 76)
  • 2 air defence system Iris-T SLM* (before: 1)
  • 2 load-handling trucks 8×6 with 8 roll-off containers*
  • 124 border protection vehicles*
  • air defence system PATRIOT with missiles
  • 4 armoured engineer vehicles DACHS*
  • 42 mobile antenna mast systems*
  • 34 reconnaissance drones*
  • 83,520 rounds ammunition 40mm*
  • 18 LEOPARD 2 A 6 main battle tanks with ammunition (joint project with further LEOPARD 2 operators)
  • 40 infantry fighting vehicles MARDER with ammunition (from Bundeswehr and industry stocks*)
  • 2 armoured recovery vehicles Bergepanzer 3
  • 2 mine clearing tanks WISENT 1*
  • 160,000 first aid kits*
  • 103.000 tourniquets
  • 100 MG3 for LEOPARD 2, MARDER and DACHS
  • Spare parts for LEOPARD 2 and MARDER
  • 90 drone detection systems*
  • 500 pistols SFP9*
  • 2 hangar tents*
  • 23,500 projectiles 155mm
  • 155mm precision guided ammunition*
  • ammunition for multiple rocket launchers MARS II
  • 8 lift trucks*
  • 295 generators
  • 34 self-propelled anti-aircraft guns GEPARD including circa 6.000 rounds of ammunition*
  • 6 bridge-laying tanks BEAVER*
  • 10 winter camouflage nets
  • 26 load-handling trucks 15t*
  • 32 frequency range extensions for anti-drone devices*
  • 10 roll off containers
  • Iris-T SLM missiles*
  • 3 mobile, remote controlled and protected mine clearing systems*
  • 40 laser target designators* (before: 20)
  • 12 truck tractor trains and 4 semi-trailers*
  • 145 Pick-ups*
  • 8 mobile and protected mine clearing systems*
  • 168 mobile heating systems*
  • 20 rocket launchers 70mm on pick-up trucks with rockets*
  • 15 armoured recovery vehicles Bergepanzer 2*
  • 12 tank transporter tractor M1070 Oshkosh*
  • 7 tracked and remote controlled infantry vehicles for support tasks*
  • 35 load-handling trucks 8×8
  • 36 ambulances*
  • 36.400 wool blankets
  • 12 heavy duty trailer trucks*
  • 55 anti-drone sensors and jammers*
  • 50 MRAP vehicles DINGO
  • 10 unmanned surface vessels*
  • 14,000 sleeping bags
  • Mi-24 spare parts*
  • spare parts for heavy machine gun M2
  • 17 heavy and medium bridge systems*
  • 5 multiple rocket launchers MARS II with ammunition
  • 14 self-propelled howitzers Panzerhaubitze 2000 (joint project with the Netherlands)
  • 200 tents
  • 116.000 winter jackets
  • 80.000 winter trousers
  • 240.000 winter hats
  • 405,000 pre-packaged military Meals Ready
  • 67 fridges for medical material*
  • counter battery radar system COBRA*
  • 4,000 rounds practice ammunitions for self-propelled anti-aircraft guns
  • 54 M113 armoured personnel carriers (systems of Denmark, upgrades financed by Germany)*
  • 53,000 rounds ammunitions for self-propelled anti-aircraft guns
  • 3,000 anti-tank weapons Panzerfaust 3 with 900 firing devices
  • 14,900 anti-tank mines (9,300* from industry stocks)
  • 500 Man Portable Air Defense Systems STINGER
  • 2,700 Man Portable Air Defense Systems STRELA
  • 22 million rounds of ammunition for fire arms
  • 50 bunker buster missiles
  • 100 machine gun MG3 with 500 spare barrels and breechblocks
  • 100,000 hand grenades
  • 5,300 explosive charges
  • 100,000 m detonating cord and 100.000 detonators
  • 350,000 detonators
  • 10 anti-drone guns*
  • 100 auto-injector devices
  • 28,000 combat helmets
  • 15 palettes military clothing
  • 280 vehicles (trucks, minibuses, all-terrain vehicles)
  • 6 palettes material for explosive ordnance disposal
  • 125 binoculars
  • 1,200 hospital beds
  • 18 palettes medical material, 60 surgical lights
  • protective clothing, surgical masks
  • 600 safety glasses
  • 1 radio frequency system
  • 3,000 field telephones with 5.000 cable reels and carrying straps
  • 1 field hospital (joint project with Estonia)*
  • 353 night vision goggles*
  • 12 electronic anti-drone devices*
  • 165 field glasses*
  • medical material (inter alia back packs, compression bandages)
  • 38 laser range finders*
  • Diesel and gasoline (ongoing deliveries)*
  • 10 tons AdBlue*
  • 500 medical gauzes*
  • MiG-29 spare parts*
  • 30 protected vehicles*
  • 7,944 man-portable anti-tank weapons RGW 90 Matador*
  • 6 mobile decontamination vehicles HEP 70 including decontamination material
  • 10 HMMWV (8x ground radar capability, 2x jamming/anti drone capability)*
  • 7 radio jammers*
  • 8 mobile ground surveillance radars and thermal imaging cameras*
  • 1 high frequency unit with equipment*

Military support to Ukraine in planning/in execution

(due to security concerns, the Federal Government abstains from providing details on transportation modalities and dates until after handover)

  • 6,350 projectiles 155mm*
  • Iris-T SLM missiles*
  • 20 bridge-laying tanks BEAVER*
  • 300.000 rounds of GEPARD ammunition
  • 2 air surveillance radars*
  • 78 truck tractor trains and 86 semi-trailers*
  • 8 mobile antenna mast systems*
  • 40,000 first aid kits*
  • 108 reconnaissance drones*
  • 1 tank transporter tractor M1070 Oshkosh*
  • 17 mobile heating systems*
  • 18 wheeled self-propelled howitzers RCH 155*
  • 5 load-handling trucks 8×6 with 10 roll of containers*
  • 3 self-propelled anti-aircraft guns GEPARD*
  • 7 tracked and remote controlled infantry vehicles for support tasks*
  • 6 mobile and protected mine clearing systems*
  • 40 mine clearing tanks WISENT 1*
  • 5 mobile reconnaissance systems (on vehicles) *
  • 376 border protection vehicles*
  • 132,480 rounds ammunition 40mm*
  • 1 armoured engineer vehicles DACHS*
  • 3 heavy and medium bridge systems*
  • 16 self-propelled howitzer Zuzana 2* (joint project with Denmark and Norway)
  • 78 heavy duty trailer trucks*
  • 2 air defence system IRIS-T SLM*
  • 12 communications electronic scanner/jammer systems*
  • field hospital (role 2)*
  • 8 frequency range extensions for anti-drone devices*
  • 2 tractors and 4 trailers*
  • 10 protected vehicles*
  • vehicle decontamination system
  • 5,032 man-portable anti-tank weapons*
  • 124 trucks*

The total value of individual licenses issued by the Federal Government for the export of military goods in the period from January 1, 2022 toApril 24, 2023 amounts to 2.751.982.374 Euro. The total license value includes the goods listed above insofar as their export is subject to licensing requirements under German foreign trade laws. This is not the case for all of the goods listed above. In order to speed up the processing of certain deliveries, the Federal Government has also eased certain licensing processes, e.g. with regard to military protective goods. These deliveries are also not included in the total license value. The values stated for used material from the German Armed Forces are also based on current values which can be significantly lower than the corresponding values for new or replacement goods. The total license value includes the goods regardless of how their procurement and delivery were financed. For security reasons, the Federal Government does not provide further details until the goods have been delivered.

* Deliveries from industry stocks financed by German funds for security capacity building. Some of the deliveries require upgrades or productions is ongoing; also training measures take place.

http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/library/news/ukraine/2023/04/ukraine-230426-de-fedgov01.htm

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