German weaponry fortifies Ukrainian front with 100 brigades
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that over 100 Ukrainian brigades are active on the front lines, each requiring rearming. In this context, weapons from Germany, which account for about 16 percent of all the weapons Ukraine has received from its allies, are very significant.
"We have repeatedly heard signals about the age of our soldiers, mobilization age, and so on. (...) You know, I will not give a very exact number, as it is dangerous, but we have over 100 brigades on the battlefield, and each of these brigades requires daily equipment replenishment," reported the Interfax-Ukraine agency, quoting the Ukrainian president.
An important ally of Ukraine
Before meeting with German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, who was visiting Kyiv, Zelensky also emphasized that many brigades "always have something to repair," which leads to equipment shortages.
Boris Pistorius confirmed that the first RCH 155 howitzers delivered to Ukraine are "truly a masterpiece of engineering." The Ukrainian army is set to receive 54 of these howitzers, which, according to the manufacturer, are distinguished by their mobility, precision, and high level of safety provided to the crew. The range of the RCH 155 is about 25 miles with standard ammunition and even 44 miles when using rocket-assisted projectiles.
Valuable German weaponry in Ukraine
Boris Pistorius added that the German defense department has already prepared everything for transferring a new aid package to Ukraine, but negotiations are still ongoing within the government. Zelensky stated, "Germany has helped Ukraine; their contribution amounts to about 16 percent of all the aid that Ukraine has received."
The Ukrainian president mentioned the German air defense systems that help protect the Ukrainian sky from Russian attacks. He highlighted the Patriot and IRIS-T systems, which are considered among the most effective in combating Russia's most dangerous missiles. The many months of war have shown that Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft guns are also significant, proving to be the best weapons against Russian drones.
"They are very important and provide strong protection to our critical infrastructure, including the power grid," said Zelensky, evaluating the German Gepards.
Germany is also one of the largest donors of tanks, providing and assisting other NATO countries in delivering Ukraine various versions of Leopards, including Leopard 2A4 tanks, which have proven effective in the war with Russia. German artillery, including PzH 2000 howitzers, is also highly esteemed by Ukrainian soldiers. These howitzers are equipped with a 155 mm gun 52 caliber length and can fire up to 10 rounds per minute, allowing for a five-shot salvo in MRSI mode.