Luxembourg and Denmark transferred equipment to the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine within the IT Coalition framework

14 July, 2024 Equipment from the IT Coalition for the Ukrainian military. July 2024. Photo credits: Ministry of Defense of Ukraine

Thanks to Luxembourg and Denmark's contributions to the IT Coalition, Ukraine received network equipment and auxiliary licenses worth over EUR2 million. The Ministry of Defense reported that this equipment will strengthen the capacity of the Ministry of Defense's data centers and the Armed Forces cyber defense. According to Kateryna Chernohorenko, Deputy Minister of Defense for Digital Transformations, Digital Development and Digitalization, the new batch of equipment will improve the protection of Ukrainian networks and facilitate the implementation of a number of information systems, which is one of the priorities of the Ministry of Defense.

In May, an IT Coalition led by Estonia and Luxembourg transferred the first batch of equipment to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The first batch of equipment from the IT Coalition for the Ukrainian military. May 2024. Photo credits: Ministry of Defense of Ukraine

It included laptops, monitors, and other communication equipment worth EUR900,000.

The NATO Support and Procurement Agency made it possible to quickly procure the necessary equipment.

The first batch of equipment from the IT Coalition for the Ukrainian military. May 2024. Photo credits: Ministry of Defense of Ukraine

This equipment improved communication and the ability to plan tasks at the tactical level.

The Ministry of Defense reported that in total, the IT Coalition has already donated over EUR5 million in aid to build the IT infrastructure of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine and the Ukrainian Defense Forces. This was done with contributions from the United Kingdom, Denmark, Lithuania, Latvia, and Luxembourg, and bilateral assistance from Canada. In late May, it was reported that the IT Coalition had raised EUR58 million to support Ukraine.

IT Coalition meeting.

Photo credits: Ministry of Defense of Ukraine

The IT Coalition is a group of states that has joined forces within the Ukraine Defense Contact Group (Ramstein format), led by Estonia and Luxembourg.

Other members of the initiative include Belgium, the UK, Denmark, Iceland, Italy, the Netherlands, Latvia, Lithuania, and Japan.

This group is focused on providing support to Ukraine's Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces in the areas of IT, communications, and cybersecurity.