The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has received another delivery of equipment from the IT Coalition, funded by Luxembourg and Iceland, worth about EUR 2 million, the Defense Ministry’s press service reports.
“I am grateful to the countries of the IT Coalition 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 Defense of Ukraine for Digitalization.
It is reported that the partners handed over 3,288 access points of various models; 500 routers; 460 charging stations with solar panels; 872 phones to the Ministry of Defense.
As reported, this is the third delivery from the IT coalition in 2025. In January of this year, Estonia, the Netherlands and Luxembourg transferred equipment worth EUR 3.3 million to Ukraine as part of the initiative, and in February – for EUR 7.5 million.
The IT Coalition is one of the capability coalitions within the framework of the Contact Group on Defense of Ukraine (Ramstein format). It supports the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Ministry of Defense in the areas of IT, communications and cybersecurity. Currently, the coalition includes Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States. The coalition is led by Estonia and Luxembourg.