The Norwegian authorities have decided to allocate 12 tanks of various types to Ukraine, the head of the Norwegian Ministry of Defense, Bjorn Arild Gram, has said.
“Norway will donate eight tanks and up to four special purpose tanks to Ukraine. The authorities will also allocate funds for the purchase of ammunition and spare parts, said Defense Minister Bjorn Arild Gram,” the Norwegian government said in a statement.
The statement did not specify which tanks Oslo will transfer to Kiev. However, according to the document, Norway will send about $24.7 million to the European Peace Foundation for the purchase of ammunition and spare parts for Leopard 2 tanks.
In early February, Prime Minister of Norway Jonas Gahr Støre proposed to allocate annually 15 billion NOK (about $1.5 billion) for the provision of humanitarian and military aid to Ukraine over the next five years.
Earlier German authorities announced their decision to transfer to Ukraine the first batch of 14 Leopard 2 tanks and 178 Leopard 1 tanks. At the same time, German authorities give their allies permission to deliver Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine as well.
Leopard 2 is the main battle tank of the Bundeswehr. It is also in service with Austria, Hungary, Poland, Turkey, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain, Denmark, Greece, Finland and the Netherlands. It has been in service since 1979 and has many modifications; over 3.6 thousand of these tanks were manufactured.