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Tech Support: IT Coalition Transfers Equipment Worth Nearly €2M to Ukraine

Open source illustrative photo
Open source illustrative photo

Ukraine’s Armed Forces have received a new shipment of advanced communications equipment worth nearly €2 million, supplied by Luxembourg and Iceland under the IT Coalition framework

The delivery aims to reinforce secure digital infrastructure and operational effectiveness along the front line.

The aid package, coordinated by Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence, includes:

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  • 3,288 access points
  • 500 routers
  • 460 solar-powered charging stations
  • 872 mobile phones

These tools are intended to ensure stable, high-quality communications between frontline units and command structures – an increasingly decisive factor on the modern battlefield.

"I thank the nations of the IT Coalition for their consistent support. This equipment will strengthen the resilience of our military’s communications infrastructure, which is vital for coordination and control on the contact line," said Kateryna Chernohorenko, Deputy Minister of Defence for Digital Development.

This marks the third delivery by the IT Coalition in 2025. The first, in January, brought equipment valued at €3.3 million from Estonia, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. A second tranche followed in February, valued at €7.5 million.

The IT Coalition operates within the Ukraine Defense Contact Group (Ramstein format) and focuses on providing Ukraine with capabilities in information technology, communications, and cybersecurity.

The coalition currently includes Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Iceland, Spain, Italy, Canada, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Germany, the United Kingdom, Finland, Sweden, and Japan. Estonia and Luxembourg serve as its leading contributors.

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