Denmark has allocated a budget for additional military assistance to Ukraine. The donation is valued at 5.6 billion Danish kroner ($813.5 million), of which approximately 2.4 billion kroner ($348.5 million) will be spent on air defense. Part of the overall package will also be utilized for artillery maintenance, additional military equipment, shells, and anti-tank mines of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The latest contribution will fund the country’s F-16 Fighting Falcon combat jet transfer to Kyiv beginning by 2025. Danish Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen stated that the package emphasizes both air defense and artillery, essential for Ukraine. Copenhagen also revealed that some of the approved funding will finance NATO projects for Ukraine and other investments in the country’s local military-focused businesses. Denmark’s latest package for Ukraine followed a $13-million donation in January to boost the country’s digital security and support from other countries, such as Sweden and the Netherlands, in recent years.