Latvia To Send 42 Patria Vehicles To Ukraine
"I am convinced that our Patria armoured vehicles will help the Ukrainian armed forces in their fight against the aggressor. We will continue to support Ukraine in the future – both this year and next year, we will provide Ukraine with military aid amounting to 0.25% of our gross domestic product," said Defense Minister Andris Sprūds.
The order for the six APC was based on Ukraine's request for assistance, which Latvia's MoD reported on February 10.
Read also: Germany to finance production of over 500 drones in UkrainDefense officials emphasize that the delivery of these armoured vehicles to Ukraine will not affect the needs and operational capabilities of Latvia's National Armed Forces.
As reported earlier, on August 30, 2021, within the framework of the intergovernmental cooperation programme between Finland, Latvia, Sweden and Germany, Latvia signed a general agreement with Patria 6x6 armoured vehicles, which included an order for more than 200 APCs.
Read also: Ramstein: Umerov, Latvia n counterpart discuss strengthening Drone CoalitionLatvia's MoD said the country would purchase another 42 ASCOD infantry fighting vehicles worth EUR 387 million.
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