➡️20 MARDER IFVs + ammo

➡️10 Leopard 1A5 tanks + ammo

➡️1 IRIS-T SLM AD system

➡️1 IRIS-T SLS AD system

➡️3 HIMARS

➡️21.000 155-mm shells

➡️21.000 155-mm smoke shells

➡️4 anti-drone sensors

➡️2 bridge laying tanks BEAVER

➡️2 DACHS vehicles with spare parts

➡️1 Bergepanzer 2 ARV

➡️4 WISENT-1 mine clearing tanks

➡️material for explosive ordnance disposal

➡️3 AMPS self-protection systems for helicopters

➡️100 night vision goggles

➡️IT equipment

➡️16 Zetros tankers

➡️100 assault rifles MK 556

➡️85 precision rifles HLR 338 with 180.000 rounds ammunition

➡️100 rifles CR 308

➡️4 million rounds of ammunition for fire arms

➡️rescue boats

https://www.bundesregierung.de/breg-en/news/military-support-ukraine-2054992

  • Mikufan@ani.social
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    5 months ago

    Would be hard as those lost and not recovered are usually somewhere in the middle of nowhere/the ocean/in an ice sheet. Also setting them off would be basically impossible without the codes and since they aren’t maintained they are probably useless as nuke by now, at best a dirty bomb, but that would be too much.