Sweden has announced its 21st military aid package to Ukraine, with a total investment close to $1.4 billion.
According to the Swedish Ministry of Defense, the resources will have as their main objective the strengthening of air defense and the advancement of Ukrainian offensive capabilities in the context of the ongoing conflict.
One of the main pillars of the package is the expansion of a joint project for the production of long-range Ukrainian drones, which will receive about $618 million. Additionally, the plan includes funding for two programs dedicated to the provision of unmanned surface vehicles, expanding Ukraine’s action in maritime operations.
Another significant portion, estimated at $330.4 million, will be allocated to the purchase of grenade launchers, long-range artillery ammunition, 120 mm mines and spare parts. The package also includes the purchase of 40mm projectiles for air defense systems, strengthening protection against threats from the air.
In cooperation with Denmark, Sweden will also participate in the joint purchase of Tridon Mk2 anti-aircraft systems, with an investment of approximately $266 million. The division of resources between the two countries will make it possible to fully equip an anti-aircraft division, expanding Ukraine’s defensive capacity.
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🇸🇪🇺🇦 Sweden will alocate 1,2 billion € to Ukraine as part of its 21st aid package.
The package includes:
– 524 million € for long-range one-way attack munitions
– 400 million € for Air Defence Capabilities
– 280 million € for 120mm mortar shells, long-range (BB) 155mm… pic.twitter.com/qDFZkeHU2d— Jeff2146🇧🇪 (@Jeff21461) February 19, 2026
❗️🇸🇪Today, Sweden announced its 21st military aid package to 🇺🇦Ukraine worth 12.9 billion SEK (≈ €1.2 billion).
In particular:
≈ €400 million — for the procurement and transfer of Tridon Mk2 air defense systems,
≈ €524 million — for the production in Ukraine of… pic.twitter.com/B7phrgWyik— 🪖MilitaryNewsUA🇺🇦 (@front_ukrainian) February 19, 2026
