United to win: IT coalition delivers €7.5 mln worth of equipment to Ukraine

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The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has received another delivery of equipment from the IT Coalition, financed by the Netherlands and Luxembourg. Its total cost was about 7.5 million euros.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine reported this.
"I thank the countries of the IT Coalition for strengthening the resilience of our infrastructure. With this equipment, we will increase the capabilities of the Defense Forces and be able to implement digitalization in the Ukrainian army faster," Kateryna Chernohorenko, Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine for Digitalization, says.
This time, the partners transferred to the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine:
- server and network equipment for data centers;
- charging stations;
- communication equipment;
- information display panels.
This is the second delivery from the IT Coalition in 2025. In January of this year, Estonia, the Netherlands and Luxembourg transferred equipment worth 3.3 million euros to Ukraine as part of the initiative.
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The IT Coalition, a key component of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group's "Ramstein format," is vital in supporting Ukraine's armed forces and Ministry of Defense in areas such as IT, communications, and cybersecurity.
The coalition currently comprises Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Iceland, Spain, Italy, Canada, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Germany, the United Kingdom, Finland, Sweden, and Japan, with Estonia and Luxembourg serving as its leaders.