The new package includes:
- eight Leopard 1 tanks (provided jointly with Denmark);
- 20 Marder infantry fighting vehicles with spare parts;
- ammunition for Leopard 1 and Leopard 2 tanks, Marder IFVs;
- four MRAP armored vehicles;
- one IRIS-T SLM air defense system and one IRIS-T SLS air defense system;
- surface-to-air missiles for IRIS-T SLM;
- Sea Sparrow missiles;
- six Panzerhaubitze 2000 self-propelled howitzers with spare parts;
- 24,000 155 mm artillery shells;
- 30 Vector reconnaissance drones with spare parts;
- one Beaver bridge-laying tank with spare parts;
- two Wisent 1 demining vehicles with spare parts;
- 100 portable demining systems H-PEMBS;
- 90 mine detectors;
- one mine sweeper;
- two mobile antenna-mast systems;
- 57 laser rangefinders;
- 3,000 RGW 90 anti-tank grenade launchers;
- 25,000 40 mm ammunition;
- 75,000 tourniquets.
In addition, Germany has supplied Ukraine with rifles, including assault and sniper rifles, handguns, and ammunition.
Furthermore, Germany plans to provide Ukraine with AIM-9L/I-1 Sidewinder missiles, two TRML-4D radar stations, 4,000 strike drones, 361 Songbird reconnaissance UAVs, 42,000 40 mm ammunition, and winter clothing.