Canada allocates $2 billion to Ukraine: what will be included in the new aid package.
According to inkorr.com: Canada's Minister of National Defence, David McGuinty, announced the allocation of a new military aid package to Ukraine totaling over 2 billion Canadian dollars. This became known during a meeting of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group. The Ukrainian Armed Forces will receive all 50 promised ACSV Super Bison armored personnel carriers by the end of 2025.
The new financial package from Canada to Ukraine includes funds for the purchase of armored vehicles, medical equipment, ammunition, and other necessary supplies. It also involves support for the Ukrainian air defense, the purchase of drones, and assistance in forming coalitions. This is a significant confirmation of the close partnership with Ukraine in the defense sector.
New Ukrainian missile weapon 'Flamingo'
Ukrainian developers have introduced a new long-range missile 'Flamingo', capable of hitting targets at a distance of over 3000 kilometers. The production of this missile has started, and up to 50 units will be produced monthly. The 'Flamingo' is twice as powerful as the Tomahawk and has the following characteristics:
The new Ukrainian missile 'Flamingo' impresses with its power and technical characteristics. Its production in Ukraine is an important step in strengthening the country's defense capability. President Zelensky emphasized the successful tests of the missile and the start of mass production, indicating the high potential of the Ukrainian military-industrial sector.
The allocation of new military aid from Canada and the development of the 'Flamingo' missile weapon are noted as significant events for Ukraine's defense capability. These initiatives confirm the commitment of the international community to support Ukraine in its aspirations to ensure its own security and sovereignty during the challenges faced by the country.
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