NATO countries have transferred 1.4-3.6% of their heavy weapons systems to Ukraine. The US has given the most, but its stocks are the largest, too. Czech Republic is Ukraine's most loyal ally in terms of proportion of items given. While initially hesitating, Germany's role is greater and greater. But some well-armed NATO countries are not in a hurry to supply anything.
- USA
- Canada
- UK
- Germany
- France
- Poland
- Croatia
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Portugal
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Norway
- Slovakia
- Spain
- Australia
- and NATO as a whole.
How many Western countries have weapons and how many of these weapons were transferred to Ukraine during the eight months of the war against Russia?
NATO transferred 1.4-3.6% of its heavy weapons systems to Ukraine. The highest percentage is for artillery - about 3.6%.
The need for artillery remains the most acute because Ukraine has minimal stocks of shells for Soviet artillery systems of 122/152mm caliber.
The transition to NATO artillery began in April. And in half a year, Ukraine received about 400 artillery systems of 105/155mm caliber.
The US transferred the most systems - about 200 units. But this country also has the largest reserves of artillery among NATO countries.
The total number of artillery in the US arsenal and stores:
- 1,523 self-propelled guns
- 2,151 howitzers
- 800 HIMARS, M270, and ATACMS.
Ukraine is gaining the upper hand. But it needs more helpBut now Western heavy weapons systems are gaining more and more importance on the battlefield. They are gradually replacing damaged and worn-out Soviet equipment that cannot withstand intense, prolonged battles. Ukraine's transition to NATO arms in this war is inevitable. But NATO itself will have to look more and more into its stocks and plan new orders for the production of modern weapons. After all, this war showed that only force can guarantee peace.
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