The Danish Defense Ministry reported on June 30 that Denmark will supply Ukraine with a new military aid package valued at approximately $660 million.
Denmark’s 30th military aid package for Ukraine will include ammunition and other weapons. It also provides new funding for the “Danish model,” a mechanism that allows partners to buy weapons and defense products directly from Ukrainian companies, News.Az reports, citing United24Media.
About $195 million will be allocated through that model to support purchases from Ukraine’s defense industry.
“This has strengthened Ukraine’s ability to purchase significant quantities of drones, artillery systems and ammunition with short delivery times. In addition, additional funds have been allocated for ammunition for long-range artillery, which is in high demand in Ukraine,” Denmark’s Defense Ministry said.
The ministry noted that since 2022, Denmark has provided Ukraine with military support totaling around $11.52 billion.
Separately, on June 30, Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov met with Danish Defense Minister Jeppe Bruus.
The two officials discussed further steps to scale Ukrainian technologies, develop anti-ballistic capabilities, and attract additional funding for the needs of Ukraine’s Defense Forces.
A key focus was expanding the Drone Deal, a partnership built around Ukraine’s battlefield drone experience and defense technology. Fedorov said Ukraine is ready to share combat experience, data, and modern warfare technologies with partners.
“This is a mutually beneficial partnership. We get more tools for the front, and our partners get access to Ukrainian defense innovations,” Fedorov said.
The ministers also agreed to develop joint programs supporting defense startups and security technologies.