Netherlands to Send 175 Million Euros of Military Aid to Ukraine, Expands Drone Cooperation
- The Netherlands has signed contracts with Ukraine to produce over 600,000 drones, valued at about €500 million , announced by Dutch Defense Minister Ruben Brekelmans.
- The Netherlands is sending a military aid package to Ukraine worth approximately €175 million , which includes anti-drone radar systems and casualty evacuation vehicles.
- The Netherlands is contributing €80 million for drones through the International Drone Coalition, following an earlier investment of €20 million .
- Defense Minister Ruben Brekelmans stated that after delivering 24 F-16 fighter jets, drones have become a new priority for Dutch military support to Ukraine.
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‘Brutal Russian Airstrikes Underscore Importance of Our Support: Netherlands Announces More Aid to Ukraine
The Netherlands just inked a €500M deal to produce more than 600,000 drones for Ukraine – plus €175M in military aid including anti-drone radars and evacuation vehicles.
NATO is creating a EUR 175 million military aid package for Ukraine.
Netherlands announces another military aid package worth EUR 175 mln
Dutch Defense Minister Ruben Brekelmans said that the country will provide Ukraine with another military aid package worth EUR 175 million, which will include radar systems, unmanned vehicles and drones, as well as contracts with Ukrainian companies for the production of 600,000 drones.
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