Ukraine Receives €2 Million Worth of Equipment from IT Coalition

The Ministry of Defence of Ukraine has received another delivery of equipment from the IT Coalition, funded by Luxembourg and Iceland. Its total value is almost €2 million.
The Gaze reports on this with reference to the Defence Ministry.
The partners handed over a total of 3,288 access points of various models, 500 routers, 460 solar charging stations and 872 phones.
‘I am grateful to the IT Coalition countries for strengthening the technological resilience of our army. With this equipment, we will increase the capacity for high-quality and reliable communication in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which is very important on the front line,’ said Kateryna Chernogorenko, Deputy Minister of Defence of Ukraine.
This is the third delivery from the IT Coalition in 2025. In January of this year, Estonia, the Netherlands and Luxembourg delivered equipment worth €3.3 million to Ukraine as part of the initiative, and in February - equipment worth €7.5 million.
The IT Coalition was formed within the framework of the Ramstein format, which provides defence support to Ukraine.
Currently, the coalition includes Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States. The coalition is led by Estonia and Luxembourg.
As The Gaze reported earlier, in May 2024, the IT Coalition led by Estonia and Luxembourg provided Ukraine with the first batch of equipment. Those were laptops, monitors and other communications equipment worth 900,000 euros.