Ukraine: Eight International Coalitions provide military assistance to Ukraine


Eight capability coalitions, each comprising between six and 21 countries, are actively assisting in addressing specific needs of Ukraine’s Defense Forces.

This was reported by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, according to Ukrinform. The Ministry noted that in September 2023, the format for delivering international aid to Ukraine transitioned to the so-called Ramstein 2.0. The Defense Forces’ needs in weapons, military equipment, and personnel training are divided into eight coalition areas: air capability, maritime capability, integrated air and missile defense, artillery, armored vehicles and maneuverability, drones, mine clearance, and IT.

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