It is the largest supplier of weapons to Ukraine in Europe. More deliveries planned


According to information on the website of the Center for Eastern Studies, from the beginning of Russia's invasion of Ukraine to the end of March last year, “total German military assistance to Ukraine amounted to EUR 15 billion.” Detailed data on this subject has not been made public since April, but Germany has already promised support, among others. Ukrainian air defense in 2026. This was announced by German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius on December 16 at a meeting of the Contact Group for Ukraine's Defense (Ramstein Group). In addition to the already delivered batteries for the Patriot and Iris-T systems, Germany will send to Ukraine, among others, AIM-9X Sidewinder air-to-air missiles. The Ukrainian website Defense Express informs what else may be included in the German support package.
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Weapons from Germany for Ukraine. Air defense systems and drones
The first type of equipment mentioned by the website is the Iris-T air defense system mentioned by Pistorius, which has repeatedly proven its effectiveness in repelling Russian airstrikes. “Although exact plans have not been announced, it can be assumed that three such air defense systems will be transferred to Ukraine in 2026,” we read in Defense Express. The delivery of Skyranger 35 anti-aircraft guns on the Leopard 1 chassis, which began in November this year, is scheduled to continue in 2026.
According to Defense Express, Germany will also continue to supply artillery ammunition in 122 mm and 155 mm calibres, but their numbers have not been disclosed.
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Ukraine will also use German Vector reconnaissance drones from Quantum Systems. This is equipment that uses artificial intelligence and an integrated WASP system to detect enemy artillery fire. The first unmanned aerial vehicles of this type were tested on the Ukrainian front in 2025.
“We can also assume that the financing of Ukrainian “deepstrike” drones, such as the An-196 Lyutyi, will continue. Last year, Germany already provided funds for their production, so when the deliveries of these batches end, they can support new ones,” we read on the Defense Express website.
In 2026, five Lynx infantry fighting vehicles should also reach Ukraine. This equipment, produced by the German concern Rheinmetalall, has already been tested in combat conditions in 2025.




