Germany will supply Kyiv with military equipment worth 2 billion euros, including missile defense systems (ABM). This was announced by the head of the German Ministry of Defense Boris Pistorius at a press conference at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Interfax reported.

“We are currently preparing an aid package worth 2 billion euros. It will include the most modern missile defense systems, radar technology and ammunition,” he said.
Pistorius also clarified that Germany is participating in the PURL program, investing $500 million.
The minister said the upcoming aid package aims to meet Kyiv's priority needs in the defense sector.
On October 15, it was reported that the Norwegian government intends to allocate 85 billion Norwegian krone (about 7.25 billion euros) for military and civil assistance to Ukraine next year.
On the same day, Belgian Defense Minister Theo Franken announced that the country's government, as part of the 2026 budget, is preparing an aid package for Kyiv worth 1 billion euros.