In a bold move underscoring the deepening ties between Berlin and Kyiv, the German Defense Ministry unveiled plans this week to augment military aid to Ukraine, sealing a package valued at a staggering 400 million euros.
According to the official website of the German Defense Ministry, a key highlight of this assistance involves the provision of 50 unmanned boats to Ukraine. But that’s not the full extent of the robust package. The ministry intimated that the comprehensive aid to Kyiv could also encompass self-propelled anti-aircraft guns, specifically the Gepard model, medium-range IRIS-T missiles, a massive supply of 30,000 shells of 155mm caliber, 480 AT2 model anti-tank mines, and around 200 MRAP armored vehicles, amongst other state-of-the-art equipment.
This isn’t Germany’s maiden foray into strengthening Ukraine’s defense capacities. Just last September, Berlin facilitated the handover of 20 Marder infantry fighting vehicles, two Wisent 1 armored mine-clearing vehicles, 20 RQ-35 Heidrun reconnaissance drones, and a considerable stash of 3,000 artillery shells, also of 155mm caliber, to Kyiv’s military arsenal.
Such determined support from Germany is a testament to the evolving geopolitical dynamics in Europe, and the importance the European powerhouse assigns to fortifying Ukraine’s defense mechanisms amidst ongoing regional tensions.




