Germany, Denmark and Norway agreed to pay 90.2 million USD to buy 16 Zuzana 2 self -propelled artillery to Ukraine, expected to be transferred from the following year.
The German Defense Ministry on October 2 announced that the country and Denmark and Norway agreed to the general funding worth 92 million euros (about 90.2 million USD) to buy 16 Zuzana 2 self -propelled artillery for Ukraine.
Slovakia Defense Ministry on June 2 announced that Konstrukta Defense Company signed a contract to sell 8 Zuzana self -propelled artillery.
Zuzana self -propelled artillery 2. Photo: Konstrukta Defense.
Commitment to support new weapons from the three European countries has not yet met the Ukrainian tank requirements.
Prime Minister Scholz declared that Germany did not want to go alone in providing weapons for Ukraine and will only make decisions after consulting Western allies.
Speaking on ARD, Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht protects Germany's decision in the transfer of weapons to Ukraine, confirming Berlin is doing a lot to support Kiev.
Lambrecht also affirmed that Germany would not become a direct participation in the conflict in Ukraine.
The Ukrainian battlefield situation after more than 7 months of fighting.
After Russia launched a military campaign in February, many Western countries aid weapons for Ukraine.
The Slovakia army is operating 16 Zuzana 2 155 mm self -propelled artillery grenades placed on the body of TATAR 8X8.
Zuzana 2 cannon can hit the target at a distance of nearly 40 km with a shot rate of 5-6 shots/minute.
German Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht on October 1 had a unexpected visit to Ukraine, for the first time since Russia launched a military campaign in the country.
The German military announced that it would transfer 4 more PZH 2000 cannons to Ukraine, despite the difficult situation of domestic weapons.