Greece | 9/18/2022 | Transfer of 40 BMP-1 IFVs from Greece to Ukraine and replacement with 40 MARDER IFVs from Germany. Despite reports, the earlier announced 122 BMP-1s have not been committed and delivered due to Germanys interference which is why the number of committed BMP-1 from Greece remains at 40 from this donation. | USD | BMP-1 | Heavy weapon | Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) | | 40 | 40 |
Greece | 2/14/2023 | At the the Conference of the Contact Group for Defense in Ukraine, Greek Minister of National Defense, Mr. Nikolaos Panagiotopoulos, outlined the security assistance his country has provided to Ukraine, including ammunition and 20 BMP-1 IFVs | USD | BMP-1 | Heavy weapon | Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) | | 20 | 20 |
Greece | 4/6/2023 | At a meeting between the Ukrainian and Greek Ministers of Defense, Greece promised more artillery and small arms ammunition as well as additional BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicles. The country also provides access to Greek medical facilities for wounded military personnel and training for tank operators and special forces units. | USD | BMP-1 | Heavy weapon | Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) | | undisclosed | undisclosed |
Slovakia | 8/23/2022 | As part of defense agreement with Germany, Slovakia will hand over 30 BVP-1 infantry fighting vehicles to Ukraine and will instead receive 15 Leopard-2A4 tanks from Germany. | USD | BMP-1 | Heavy weapon | Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) | | 30 | 30 |
Poland | until 6/27/2022 | On June 27 (see "Source of Aid 4"), Michał Dworczyk, the head of the Chancellery of the Prime Minister, said in a interview by Radio Plus that Poland has sent a total amount of 1,8 billion EUR in military aid to Ukraine. Source of Aid 1 lists the first batch of the Polish military aid in April, which is why we consider the entire commitment for the month April for analysis of aid over time purposes. | EUR | BMP-1 | Heavy weapon | Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) | | 42 | 42 |
United States | 2/20/2023 | 32th presidential drawdown amounting to USD 460 million for the provision of various military items. | USD | Bradley fire support team vehicle | Heavy weapon | Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) | | 4 | undisclosed |
United States | 1/6/2023 | 29th presidential drawdown amounting to USD 2.85 billion for the provision of various military items. | USD | Bradley infantry fighting vehicle | Heavy weapon | Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) | | 50 | undisclosed |
United States | 1/19/2023 | 30th presidential drawdown amounting to USD 2.5 billion for the provision of various military items. | USD | Bradley infantry fighting vehicle | Heavy weapon | Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) | | 59 | undisclosed |
United States | 6/13/2023 | 40th presidential drawdown amounting to USD 325 million for the provision of various military items. | USD | Bradley infantry fighting vehicle | Heavy weapon | Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) | | 77 | undisclosed |
United States | 6/27/2023 | 41st presidential drawdown amounting to USD 500 million for the provision of various military items. | USD | Bradley infantry fighting vehicle | Heavy weapon | Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) | | 30 | undisclosed |
United States | 7/7/2023 | 42nd presidential drawdown amounting to USD 800 million for the provision of various military items. | USD | Bradley infantry fighting vehicle | Heavy weapon | Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) | | 32 | undisclosed |
Czech Republic | 4/5/2022 | According to unofficial sources, the Czech Republic has been sending Infantry fighting vehicles since the beginning of the conflict. On April 5, photos of 5 T72 and 5 BVP-1 infantry fighting vehicles (IFV) leaving for Ukraine from the Czech Republic started circulating in social networks. In 2023, UNROCA issued a report based on the information provided by the Czech Republic that stated that 125 Armoured combat vehicles were delivered to Ukraine. Moreover, the SIPRI Trade Register also records the delivery of around 101 Armoured combat vehicles from the Czech Republic. Following our upper-bound rule, we take the value provided by UNROCA. Source of Aid 4 specifies that 55 IFVs have been sent to Ukraine from army stocks. Therefore, the rest (70 IFVs) were purchased from the industry. | USD | BVP-1 infantry fighting vehicle | Heavy weapon | Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) | | 125 | 125 |
Czech Republic | 2/23/2023 | The Czech government stated that the country had supplied 226 Armoured vehicles to Ukraine (we consider that it goes about BMP-1 IFV and TREVA recovery vehicles) to Ukraine in the first year of the war. As we only accounted for 125 Armoured vehicles in 2022, an additional 101 vehicles were most likely to be delivered at the beginning of 2023, According to Source 1. Still, the Source of aid reports that in 2023, 76 vehicles were provided by the CZ army. Given the fact that the CZ army sent BMP-1s IFV in 2022, we assume that they sent the same type of vehicle at this point. Therefore, out of 101, 76 vehicles are IFVs. The rest 25 vehicles, we assume, were provided in January, and these were TREVAs reported in CZM22. | USD | BVP-1 infantry fighting vehicle | Heavy weapon | Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) | | 76 | 76 |
Denmark | 12/18/2023 | According to Source of Aid 1, Denmark has allocated 1.8 billion DKK on joint donation of CV90 infantry fighting vehicles to Ukraine. Source of Aid 2 indicates that the donation will occur under Danish funding, with Sweden supervising the procurement within the framework of the agreement concluded between the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) and Ukraine. It is financed under the Ukraine Fund. | DKK | CV90 combat vehicle | Heavy weapon | Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) | | 90 | undisclosed |
Sweden | 1/19/2023 | Support package 10. Sweden provides Ukraine with military goods worth 4.3 billion SEK. The package includes multiple items and heavy weapons. We list the remaining items without exact designations under Small arm and ammunition. Source of aid 4 lists all military packages. | SEK | CV90 combat vehicle | Heavy weapon | Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) | | 50 | undisclosed |
Germany | 1/13/2023 | 13 January 2023 Military Aid Commitments: Utilizing the information from Source of Aid 1, we hereby document heavy weapon items donated this month. | USD | infantry fighting vehicle MARDER | Heavy weapon | Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) | | 40 | 40 |
Germany | 5/23/2023 | 23 May 2023 Military Aid Commitments: Utilizing the information from Source of Aid 1, we hereby document heavy weapon items donated this month. | USD | infantry fighting vehicle MARDER | Heavy weapon | Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) | | 20 | 40 |
Germany | 8/4/2023 | 04 August 2023 Military Aid Commitments: Utilizing the information from Source of Aid 1, we hereby document heavy weapon items donated this month. | USD | infantry fighting vehicle MARDER | Heavy weapon | Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) | | 40 | 10 |
Germany | 1/16/2024 | 16 January 2024 Military Aid Commitments: Utilizing the information from Source of Aid 1, we hereby document heavy weapon items donated this month. | USD | infantry fighting vehicle MARDER | Heavy weapon | Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) | | 20 | undisclosed |
Slovenia | 6/16/2022 | As per Source of Aid 1, Slovenian Defense Minister confirmed that Slovenia has sent 35 infantry fighting vehicles to Ukriane. Source of Aid 2 mentions that the infantry vehicles delivered by Slovenia are of type M80A. | USD | M80A infantry fighting vehicle | Heavy weapon | Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) | | 35 | 35 |
Netherlands | 4/19/2022 | "Source of Aid 1" states that the Netherlands planned to send heavy weapons on April 19, without specifying further information. On April 20, Bloomberg reported that the Netherlands is sending some of its Panzerhaubitze 2000 long-range armored howitzers to Ukraine. "Source of Aid 2" (as of April 25) indicates the shipment of five 155mm Howitzers. Moreover, the Netherlands is going to send armored fighting vehicles (undisclosed amount). "Source of Aid 3," published in 2023, specified quantities of some weapons previously undisclosed. It did not provide any information regarding the timing of delivery. We, therefore, assume everything was committed at this point in time, since this was the only mention of provision. | USD | YPR-765 infantry vehicle | Heavy weapon | Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) | | 196 | 196 |
Netherlands | 12/4/2023 | In April 2023, the Netherlands created a page listing all the equipment comitted to Ukraine. We report here everything that was not included in previous donations. In this entry, we use the page posted on December 4th. | USD | YPR-765 infantry vehicle | Heavy weapon | Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) | | 11 | undisclosed |