Members of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group (UDCG) established a drone coalition to bolster Ukraine’s unmanned capabilities during its eighth virtual meeting. The 54-member alliance announced the initiative as a long-term solution to combating Russian aggression.
Latvia is set to lead the coalition, along with Sweden and the UK. Britain also announced its interest in being the coalition co-leader. Created by Ukraine and Latvia following Latvian Defense Minister Andris Spruds’ visit to Kyiv, the initiative will serve as the UDCG’s premier support in the electronic and warfare technology domain.
A Poland-led armored coalition was also announced during the meeting, focusing on sustaining and deepening security assistance in the years ahead. No mandate for the coalition was announced, but the US Department of Defense confirmed that it will join the other capability groups in developing specific aspects of Ukraine’s defenses. The UDCG’s other established coalitions focus on air force, artillery, maritime security, ground-based air defense, demining, and information technology.
During the meeting, Lithuania announced 22.3 million euros ($24 million) in military and humanitarian aid for Ukraine. The package will include deliveries of ammunition, drones, power generators, detonation systems, and warm clothing. The deliveries are part of Lithuania’s 2024-2026 Assistance Plan for Ukraine, which will cost 200 million euros ($217 million). The plan will also focus on demining efforts in the war-torn country, offering training and rehabilitation for Ukraine’s armed forces. Similarly, air defense coalition leader Germany also pledged six Sea King multi-purpose helicopters for the cause.