Pledged and/or Delivered Weapons to Ukraine

As tensions mounted in late 2021 and into 2022 concerning a Russian invasion of Ukraine, many countries announced arms transfers to Ukraine. As the invasion began in late February 2022, this resource page was launched, which thus far includes pledges and/or deliveries from more than 30 countries plus the European Union.
See also a timeline and additional resources available on a separate web page.
See also a timeline and additional resources available on a separate web page.
Australia | Belgium | Bulgaria | Canada | Croatia | Czech Republic | Denmark | Estonia | European Union | Finland | France | Germany | Greece | Ireland | Italy | Japan | Latvia | Lithuania | Luxembourg | Montenegro | Netherlands | North Macedonia | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Romania | Slovakia | Slovenia | Spain | Sweden | Turkey | United Kingdom | United States
Australia: M113 armored personnel carriers; 120 Bushmaster protected mobility vehicles; missiles, and weapons (valued at $200 million); six M77 155mm howitzers; four 14 M113AS4 Armored Personnel Carriers; drones and 34 armored vehicles (valued $68 million), 100 EOS Remote Weapon Systems ($80 million). Total aid (as of July 12 2023): $710 million.
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Belgium: 200 anti-tank weapons; 150 Volvo military trucks to Ukraine, 80 Iveco LMV Lynx armored vehicles, 5,000 automatic rifles/machine guns; heavy machine guns; ammunition, non-lethal equipment for the winter including helmets, spare provisions, and night vision equipment, 92 million euros in aid to supply armored vehicles, armaments, and ammunition, 32 million euros of 105 mm ammunition to Ukraine as well as 50 M113 Armored Personnel Carriers.
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Canada: Eight Leopard 2A4 tanks, NASAMS Air Defense Missile System ($406 million USD), 200 Senator armored personnel carriers ($90 million USD), 8 armored vehicles, M777 howitzers, 4500 M72 rocket launchers and up to 7500 hand grenades, 40,000 155mm artillery shells, as well as $1 million dollars for the purchase of commercial satellite high resolution and modern imagery, machine guns, pistols, carbines, 1.5 million rounds of ammunition, sniper rifles, 12 surface-to-air missiles, 12 AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAMs), 1,800 rounds of 105mm munitions and various related equipment ($7.8 million), plus additional $20 million in military aid (CAD $25 million - details undisclosed)-- CAD $118 million total (as of April 22) -- and an additional CAD $500 million on May 8 (undefined), 39 armored combat support vehicles (ACSVs), M777 Howitzer shells, Wescam MX-15D UAV sensors, and satellite communication devices, 21,000 assault rifles, 38 machine guns and more than 2.4 million rounds of ammunition, including M4 carbines, M4 Commandos, M16A4 rifles, M5 carbines, and C8A2 carbines, 2.5 million for 40 .50 caliber sniper rifles and ammunition from PGW Defence Technologies, 43 AIM-9 missiles, 288 AIM-7 missiles and training for Ukrainian pilots on the F-16 fighter jet ($500 million), (official page).
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Czech Republic: 90 T-72 tanks, infantry fighting vehicles; attack helicopters (Mi-24); MLRSs (Multiple Launch Rocket Systems) including 12 122mm RM-70, an undisclosed number of modernized 122mm RM-70 Grad from Czech arms companies, and RM-70 Vampire manufactured by the Czech company Excalibur Army; 15 Viktor air defense (anti-drone) systems; 400 million koruna ($18.23 million) of non-light weapons, including 160 shoulder-fired MANPADS systems (probably 9K32 Strela-2), 20 light machine guns, 132 assault rifles, 70 submachine guns, 108,000 bullets, 1,000 tactical gloves, all worth 17 million crowns ($756,000), and an earlier 188 million koruna ($8.6 million) worth of 4,000 mortars, 30,000 pistols, 7,000 assault rifles, 3,000 machine guns, a number of sniper rifles, one million rounds of ammunition, and two batteries of the 2K12 Kub surface-to-air missile system with munitions.
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Denmark: 100 refurbished Leopard 1A5 tanks (joint venture with the Netherlands and Germany), 28 Leopard 2A4 tanks (jointly with the Netherlands), 19 155mm Caesar Howitzers, 20 RGM-84 Harpoon anti-ship launcher and missiles, 2,700 anti-tank weapons, 300 Stinger missiles (returned to United States to be made operational), Over 10,000 155mm artillery shells, 5.56 ammunition, 12.7mm heavy machine guns, anti-tank mines, air defense missiles, and protective vests, as well as a $1 billion USD civil, economic, and military fund.
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Finland: $434 million in new Jan. 20 security assistance package (includes howitzers), 2,500 assault rifles and 150,000 cartridges for them, six Leopard 2 armored mine-clearing vehicles, 1,500 single-shot anti-tank weapons, and combat ration packages. €109 million May 25th 2023 package to Ukraine, including ammunition and anti-aircraft weapons.
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Germany: 64 BV206 tracked all-terrain vehicles, 18 Leopard 2A6 main battle tanks with ammunition, 110 Leopard 1 main battle tanks (project jointly financed with Denmark), 60 Marder infantry fighting vehicles and ammunition, 50 MRAP vehicles, 54 M113 APCs, 355,000 rounds ammunitions for GEPARD self-propelled anti-aircraft guns, 66 Armored Personnel Carriers, 8 TRML-4D air surveillance radar, 8 Iris-T SLM air defense system and missiles, Patriot air defense system with missiles, 52 GEPARD self-propelled anti-aircraft guns, 500 STINGER Man Portable Air Defense Systems, 2,700 STRELA Man Portable Air Defense Systems, 5 MARS II multiple rocket launchers with ammunition, 16 Zuzana 2 self-propelled howitzers, 14 Panzerhaubitze 2000 self-propelled howitzers, 18 RCH 155 self-propelled howitzers, 50,000 155mm projectiles, 155mm precision guided ammunition, 20 70mm rocket launchers on pick-up trucks with rockets, COBRA counter battery radar system, 42 Wisent 1 mine clearing tanks, 26 Beaver bridge-laying tanks, 21 Bergepanzer 2 armored recovery vehicles, 5 DACHS armored engineer vehicles, 2 Bergepanzer 3 armored recovery vehicles, 425 VECTOR reconnaissance drones, 500 border protection vehicles, 93 drone detection systems, 32 reconnaissance drones, 55 anti-drone sensors and jammers, 20 unmanned surface vessels, 10 anti-drone guns, 6 HEP 70 mobile decontamination vehicles, 10 HMMWVs, 8 mobile ground surveillance radars, 90 8x8 HX81 truck tractor trains and 18 semi-trailers, 200 Zetros trucks, 14 THeMIS tracked and remote controlled infantry vehicles, 288 vehicles, 179 Pick-ups, 24 M1070 Oshkosh tank transporter tractor, 26 15t load-handling trucks, 90 heavy duty trailer trucks and 90 semi-trailers, 38 8x8 load-handling trucks, 40 protected vehicles, 216,000 rounds of 40mm ammunition, 500 pistols SFP9, 8 lift trucks, 295 generators, 405,000 pre-packaged military Meals Ready, 340,000 first aid kits, 3,000 Panzerfaust 3 anti-tank weapons, 14,900 anti-tank mines, 22 million rounds of ammunition for small arms, 100 GMG grenade launchers, 100 MG3 machine guns, 100 MG5 machine guns, 100,000 hand grenades, 5,300 explosive charges, and 12,976 RGW 90 Matador man-portable anti-tank weapons. (official page).
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Japan: Drone detections systems, vans for personnel and food transportation, Toyota Hilux pickups and ISUZU crane trucks for explosive ordnance disposal units, Toyota off-road vehicles, Mitsubishi Type 73 light jeeps, rubber-tracked Morooka carriers, Bulletproof vests, helmets, and other non-lethal military aid, civilian vans and UAVs.
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Lithuania: Two Mi-8 helicopters, 36 Bofors L70 anti-aircraft guns, Stinger anti-aircraft missile systems and ammunition, M113 (62) and M577 armored personnel carriers and ammunition; 105-mm howitzers; 50 M113 armored vehicles; 12 repaired PzH2000 howitzers, 155mm munitions, ATVs, field radios, anti-drone equipment, ammunition, and dry food rations, and a €41 million package which is to include "equipment, new acquisitions, contributions to international funds."
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Luxembourg: 102 NLAW (Next Generation Light Anti-Tank Weapon), Jeep Wrangler 4x4 vehicles, military tents, and additional lethal and non-lethal equipment (See list as of December 2).
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Netherlands: Two Patriot air defense batteries, 100 refurbished Leopard 1A5 tanks (joint venture with the Denmark and Germany), 28 Leopard 2A4 tanks (jointly with the Denmark), T-72 tanks in collaboration with the United States and the Czech Republic, Fennek 4x4 vehicles, BvS10 Viking tracked vehicles, 200 Stinger missiles, 3000 combat helmets and 2000 fragmentation vests with accompanying armor plates, one hundred sniper rifles with 30,000 pieces of ammunition, plus other equipment; 400 rocket-propelled grenade launchers (with German permission), heavy weapons, self-propelled howitzers, YPR-765 armored vehicles, two Alkmaar-class mine-hunting ships, drone detection radar systems, 4 VERA-EG radars, and M3 bridge and ferrying systems.
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Norway: 8 Leopard 2A4 tanks, two NASAMS missile defense systems, 100 Mistral air defense missiles, 4,000 anti-tank weapons, helmets, bulletproof vests, other protection equipment, 22 M109 155m tracked self-propelled howitzers and related materials, 8,000 155mm artillery shells (jointly with Denmark), three MLRS long-range rocket artillery (joint donation with UK), Hellfire missiles, 1 Mamba Counter-Battery Radar System, 2 NM217 Armoured Recovery Vehicles, 2 NM189 Armoured Engineering Vehicles, Scania P92 Trucks, Scania P113 Trucks, and training of Ukrainian pilots on F-16 fighter jets. Five-year aid program (military, humanitarian and civilian support) totaling 6.5 billion euros (May 30th, 2023).
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Poland: 14 Leopard 2A4 tanks, 60 PT-91 Twardy tanks, 50 BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicles, 290 T-72 tanks, 14 MiG-29 Fighter Jets, 92 BMP-1 IFVs, 18 Krab 155mm tracked self-propelled howitzers ($700 million), other approved delivery of Piorun (Thunderbolt) short-range, 1000+ man-portable air defense (MANPAD) systems and munition; 30 Oncilla Armoured Personnel Carriers, 200 Rosomak 8x8 armored personnel carriers, 54 RAK wheeled self-propelled mortars, Several dozen thousand rounds of ammunition and artillery ammunition, air defense systems, light mortars, and reconnaissance drones, small arms, Bayraktar drones, dozens of S-60 anti-aircraft guns and more (see full list here).
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Spain: 10 Leopard 2A6 tanks, 20 M113 armored personnel carriers, 1,370 anti-tank grenade launchers, 700,000 rifle and machine-gun rounds, and light machine guns, 20 tons of medical supplies, defensive, and personal protective equipment composing of helmets, flak jackets, and NBC (nuclear-biological-chemical) protection waistcoats, four (to six) HAWK launchers.
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Sweden: 12 155mm Archer howitzers, 50 CV90 Infantry Fighting Vehicles, 10 Leopard 2A5 (Stridsvagn 122) tanks, NLAW anti-tank weapons, mine clearing equipment, 10,000 AT4 anti-tank weapons, Robot 57 anti-tank missiles, helmets, and body shields; anti-tank weapons and machine guns (valued $40 million); air defense systems (part of $287 million - Nov 16). Total military aid as of July 12, 2023: €570 million.
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United Kingdom: 14 Challenger 2 tanks, 30 AS90 self-propelled artillery weapons, 100 armored vehicles including Bulldog armored personnel carriers, anti-aircraft capabilities (Stormer), 10,000 short-range and anti-tank missiles (including NLAWs and Javelins), Saxon armored vehicles, Starstreak air defence systems, loitering munitions, radar, heavy lift drones -- with aid at £200 million, to rise to as high as £500m as of April 25 (note: on April 8, reports indicated aid already at £350 million)-- on May 2, an additional £300 million announced, M270 multiple-launch rocket systems (quantity to be announced), $1.2 billion (air defense systems and other technologies), three MLRS long-range rocket artillery (joint donation with Norway); Storm Shadow cruise missiles; long-range (200km) attack drones; air-defense missiles; training for Ukrainian pilots; 50,000 artillery shells, artillery guns, drones, anti-tank weapons, additional MLRS, precision guided M31A1 missiles, AMRAAM anti-aircraft missiles (see also Sept 21 report from UK House of Commons Library), 125 anti-aircraft guns and anti-drone equipment as part of £50 million package on Nov. 19.
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United States: Over 1,700 Stinger anti-aircraft systems; Over 10,000 Javelin anti-armor systems; Over 60,000 other anti-armor systems and munitions; Over 160 155mm Howitzers and over 2,000,000 155mm artillery rounds;Over 7,000 precision-guided 155mm artillery rounds; Over 14,000 155mm rounds of Remote Anti-Armor Mine (RAAM) Systems; 100,000 rounds of 125mm tank ammunition; 10,000 203mm artillery rounds; Over 50,000 152mm artillery rounds; Approximately 40,000 130mm artillery rounds; 40,000 122mm artillery rounds; 60,000 122mm GRAD rockets; 72 105mm Howitzers and over 500,000 105mm artillery rounds; Over 300 tactical vehicles to tow weapons; 54 tactical vehicles to recover equipment; 30 ammunition support vehicles; 18 armored bridging systems; 38 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems and ammunition; 47 120mm mortar systems; 10 82mm mortar systems; 67 81mm mortar systems; 58 60mm mortar systems; Over 345,000 mortar rounds; Over 4,000 Tube-Launched, Optically-Tracked, Wire-Guided (TOW) missiles;
Rocket launchers and ammunition; Over 1,800,000 rounds of 25mm ammunition;Precision-guided rockets; 10 command post vehicles; One Patriot air defense battery and munitions; Eight National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems (NASAMS) and munitions; HAWK air defense systems and munitions; RIM-7 missiles for air defense; 20 Avenger air defense systems; Nine c-UAS gun trucks and ammunition;10 mobile c-UAS laser-guided rocket systems; Anti-aircraft guns and ammunition; Equipment to integrate Western air defense launchers, missiles, and radars with Ukraine’s air defense systems; Equipment to sustain Ukraine’s existing air defense capabilities; High-speed Anti-radiation missiles (HARMs); Precision aerial munitions; Over 6,000 Zuni aircraft rockets; Over 7,000 Hydra-70 aircraft rockets; Munitions for Unmanned Aerial Systems; 20 Mi-17 helicopters; 31 Abrams tanks; 45 T-72B tanks; 120mm and 105mm tank ammunition; Over 120 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles; Four Bradley Fire Support Team vehicles; Over 2,000 High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWVs); Over 100 light tactical vehicles; 68 trucks and 124 trailers to transport heavy equipment; Eight logistics support vehicles and equipment; 89 heavy fuel tankers and 105 fuel trailers; 100 Stryker Armored Personnel Carriers; 300 M113 Armored Personnel Carriers; 250 M1117 Armored Security Vehicles; Over 500 Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles (MRAPs); Six armored utility trucks; Mine clearing equipment; Over 35,000 grenade launchers and small arms; Over 200,000,000 rounds of small arms ammunition and grenades; Over 100,000 sets of body armor and helmets; Switchblade Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS); Phoenix Ghost UAS; CyberLux K8 UAS; Altius-600 UAS; Jump-20 UAS; Puma UAS; Scan Eagle UAS; Two radars for UAS; Laser-guided rocket systems and munitions; Unmanned Coastal Defense Vessels; Over 70 counter-artillery and counter-mortar radars; 20 multi-mission radars; Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems and equipment; Counter air defense capability; 21 air surveillance radars; Two Harpoon coastal defense systems; 62 coastal and riverine patrol boats; Port and harbor security equipment; M18A1 Claymore anti-personnel munitions; Anti-tank mines; C-4 explosives, demolition munitions, and demolition equipment for obstacle clearing; Obstacle emplacement equipment; Tactical secure communications systems and support equipment; Four satellite communications antennas; SATCOM terminals and services; Thousands of night vision devices, surveillance systems, thermal imagery systems, optics, and laser rangefinders; Commercial satellite imagery services; Explosive ordnance disposal equipment and protective gear; Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear protective equipment; 200 armored medical treatment vehicles; Medical supplies to include first aid kits, bandages, monitors, and other equipment; Electronic jamming equipment; Field equipment, cold weather gear, generators, and spare parts; Support for training, maintenance, and sustainment activities. Total is more than $43.7 billion in security aid since the Biden Administration began in January 2021, as of July 25, 2023. See the full list here: Factsheet, July 25, 2023. |
This list is primarily meant to indicate lethal weapons, but does include some non-lethal weapons (non-comprehensively)