Ukrainian soldiers prepare to fire a M777 howitzer supplied by the U.S. in Kherson, Ukraine, on Jan. 9. More than 30 countries have provided military aid to Ukraine since the war began, and several of them have pledged more weapons to help the country defend its territory. Photo: VCG
Ukrainian soldiers fire at Russian positions with a U.S.-supplied M777 howitzer. On Jan. 19, the United States announced a new $2.5 billion military aid package for Ukraine, including 90 Stryker armored carriers and 59 Bradley fighting vehicles. Photo: VCG
A Ukrainian soldier positions a MK19 40mm automatic grenade launcher in the Donbas region on Sunday. The U.S. handed over this weapon to Ukrainian troops in February last year. Since 2021, the country has invested nearly $27.8 billion in security assistance to Ukraine, according to the U.S. Department of State. Photo: Raphael Lafargue/VCG
A Leopard 2A6 tank carries out a training session in Germany in 2009. Fourteen tanks of this type pledged by Germany will arrive in Ukraine around late March, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said on Thursday. Photo: VCG
A Marder armored personnel carrier sits on display on Jan. 12 during a presentation in eastern Germany. Berlin aims to supply about 40 of the carriers to Ukraine in the first quarter. Photo: Michael Sohn/VCG
Employees inspect a Senator Multi-Purpose vehicle at manufacturer Roshel in Ontario, Canada, on Jan. 19. The country announced it would supply 200 armored personnel carriers to Ukraine that day. Canada has provided $1 billion in military aid to Ukraine since the beginning of last year, according to a CBC report. Photo: Carlos Osorio/The Paper
On Jan. 4, France said it would send French-made AMX-10 RC light tanks to Ukraine. Those tanks are expected to arrive in two months. Photo: Jeremy Bessat/VCG
Ukrainian soldiers prepare to fire a French-made Caesar self-propelled howitzer toward Russian positions near the Donetsk region on Dec. 26. The French committed on Tuesday to sending 12 more Caesar howitzers and assist in the training of Ukrainian soldiers. Photo: VCG
A combat-ready Patriot anti-aircraft missile system stands on the airfield of Husum-Schwesing Airport in Germany in March 2022. Ukrainian troops are set to receive training on this system in the U.S., CNN reported on Jan. 11. Photo: VCG
A Spanish military instructor (right) trains a group of Ukrainian soldiers using Heckler & Koch G36 rifles at a Spanish army base in Toledo in December 2022. Photo: Thomas Coex/VCG
Britain’s Defense Secretary Ben Wallace (center) speaks to the media during his visit to the Tapa Military Camp in Estonia on Jan. 19. He said the U.K. is open to delivering more weapons to Ukraine. The U.K. is Ukraine’s second-largest donor, having provided 2.3 billion pounds ($2.8 billion) of military aid in 2022. Photo: VCG
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urges agreement on military aid via video link during a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contract Group at Ramstein Air Base in Germany on Jan. 20. Photo: Thomas Lohnes/VCG
Participants criticize arms supplies to Ukraine at a pro-Russian demonstration in downtown Cologne, Germany, in September. Photo: VCG