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Ukraine Reports $45 Billion in 2025 Support as Defense-Industry Funding Jumps

Partners shifted to multi-year frameworks to enable predictable planning.

Overview

  • More than $10 billion came from the United States, while roughly $35 billion was mobilized by European and other partners, according to Ukraine's defence ministry.
  • Support focused on weapons and ammunition and on air and missile defense, including interceptor missiles, radars and related infrastructure.
  • Foreign funding for Ukraine’s defense industry reached $6.1 billion in 2025, up from about $600 million in 2024, with production capacity reported at $35 billion.
  • Nearly $1.8 billion was directed through the Danish model and over $4.3 billion through direct procurement, including nearly $900 million for the Drone Line project.
  • Proceeds from frozen Russian assets generated nearly $3 billion overall for Ukraine, with more than $1.1 billion flowing to the defense industry, and Ukraine submitted SAFE projects with expected funding of $5 billion.