August 1, 2026
- Israel blocked the transfer of Iron Dome air defense systems from the United States to Ukraine in 2023, even though the missile batteries had been funded by the US government. (source)
July 31, 2026
- The Pentagon is giving up leadership of a U.S.-led NATO command in Germany that coordinates military aid to Ukraine. (source)
- Poland will continue to provide military aid to Ukraine, despite criticism from opposition politicians. (source)
July 30, 2026
- Ukraine received a new 3.47 billion euro ($3.9 billion) tranche from the European Union under its 90 billion euro loan program. (source)
July 29, 2026
- Ukraine and the United Kingdom are advancing new defence projects in aviation, air defence, counter-drone capabilities, and UAV development. (source)
July 25, 2026
- Italian Defence Minister Guido Crosetto said that officials are actively working to "gather everything necessary to provide assistance to Ukraine" and signalled that he expects to "complete this work" shortly. Now Italy can't supply Ukraine systems they are asking for due to supply constraints. (source)
July 24, 2026
- The Ukrainian military is already using Polish Warmate 5 drones, whose manufacturer has launched a localization program in Ukraine (source)
July 23, 2026
- Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Helen McEntee announced a new bilateral aid package for Ukraine worth EUR 125 million for 2026. (source)
- The Ukrainian army may receive prototypes of the French THUNDART missile system. The equipment is planned to be tested on the battlefield in Ukraine. (source)
- Virtus strike drones, produced by German company Stark Defence and tested in the Zaporizhzhia region, are already being supplied to Ukraine’s Defense Forces with funding from the German government. (source)
July 22, 2026
- The European Union has approved the participation of the United Kingdom in a massive €90 billion ($97.2 billion) support loan for Ukraine covering 2026 and 2027. (source)
July 7, 2026
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a new military aid package for Ukraine valued US$633 million. (source)