Denmark has announced its 25th military aid package for Ukraine, which allocates DKK6.7 billion (approximately €900 million) for the period from 2025 to 2027. Of this amount, DKK1.4 billion will be reserved for the supply of artillery systems and ammunition. Additionally, funding will be directed towards supporting air defense systems, a coalition of drones, and an IT coalition.
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Investments in the Ukrainian Defense Industry
In 2026-2027, contributions through the “Danish model” to the Ukrainian defense industry are also planned, with DKK2 billion allocated for this purpose. Experts have noted that the “Danish model” has demonstrated Ukraine’s potential in weapon production, and Denmark plans to continue investing in this sector, setting an example for other countries.
Assistance from Poland
Furthermore, Ukraine has received 5,000 Starlink terminals from Poland to ensure communication in frontline areas. In total, the country has already received over 50,000 such terminals, with the largest portion—29,500—sent by Poland. These technologies significantly contribute to improving communications in the challenging conditions of war.