Germany delivered a military aid package to Ukraine containing ammunition for Leopard 1 tanks, eight armored personnel carriers, 25 RQ-35 HEIDRUN reconnaissance drones, 50 SatCom communication terminals, 16 Zetros trucks, five Border Guard Service vehicles, and other equipment.
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Germany handed over a military aid package to Ukraine on or before January 17, 2024
The aid package included ammunition for LEOPARD 1 main battle tanks
The aid package included eight armored personnel carriers, bringing the total transferred to 24 units
The aid package included 25 RQ-35 HEIDRUN reconnaissance drones, in addition to 100 previously delivered
The aid package included 50 SatCom communication terminals, in addition to 230 previously delivered
The aid package included 16 Zetros trucks, in addition to eight previously delivered
The aid package included five vehicles for the Border Guard Service, bringing the total received to 248
The aid package included materials for the disposal of explosive ordnance, 500 LED lamps, and almost 2,000 combat helmets
The new aid package from Germany includes: ammunition for Leopard 1 main battle tanks; 25 RQ-35 HEIDRUN reconnaissance drones; 8 armoured personnel carriers; material for explosive ordnance disposal 50 SatCom terminals; 5 border protection vehicles; 1,840 combat helmets; 500 LED lamps; 3 vehicles (trucks, minibuses, all-terrain vehicles); 16 Zetros tankers.
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