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Ukraine is purchasing $250 Billion worth NATO weapons to fight Russia until 2030

Ukraine war against Russia, Ukraine buying NATO weapons, Ukraine Domestic Tax, Russian Frozen Fund, EU Subsidies, NATO Russia War. Russia VS Poland War.

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Recently it has been reported that Ukraine has started purchasing drones, missiles, fighter jets and ammunition from Sweden, Germany, Turkey, UK and France, due to which it has been said that along with Europe, Ukraine is also ready to fight Russia by 2030. Ukraine to buy upto 150+ Jas 39 Gripen 4.5th gen Fighter jets from Sweden by staking Ukraine’s largest Mineral in UK, Germany and US. Zelensky selling Ukraine’s largest Mineral to purchase Western Jets. It has recently been reported that Ukraine’s defense industry, in collaboration with NATO countries, has generated huge revenue, due to which the Ukrainian government has also gained domestic taxes worth billions of dollars. Recently, Ukraine has also received Patriot Air Defence Systems, F-16 Fighter Jets, ATACMS Missiles, 155mm Artillery Shells & GMLRS Rockets, Gripen Fighter Jets, TOW/AT4 Anti-Tank Missiles & Drones and potential F-35 which have been donated by NATO and have been used against Russia’s deep military locations. So in such a situation, it is also possible that in the coming time, the European Union will provide top advanced weapons to Ukraine as long as Russia does not agree to withdraw the Permanent Force and Military.

It is reported that Russia is still increasing attacks on Ukraine with Iranian-made missiles, drones, and Chinese and North Korean troops in Eastern Ukraine. But now, due to Ukraine’s deal with Sweden for 150+ Jas 39 Gripen 4.5th gen fighter jets, it has been said that Ukraine will now attack Russia’s North Russian Military sites from Moscow with 250+ fighter jets simultaneously. Ukrainian President Zelensky selling Ukraine’s largest Mineral to US and EU for purchasing advanced Western Jets, missiles, drones and Radar to counter Russia. Ukraine’s natural Resources now worth $14 trillion and may be sold to Western companies to purchase maximum weapons from Germany, Sweden and UK.

Ukraine receives funds to buy Western advanced weapons to fight Russia in Crimea, Donbas, and Eastern Ukrainian territory with Russian Frozen Funds, Domestic Tax Revenues, EU Subsidies, Multilateral Loans and Domestic Arms Industry Revenue.

Source CategoryDescriptionApproximate 2025 AmountKey Details
Domestic Tax RevenuesPrimarily from personal income tax (PIT), value-added tax (VAT), and corporate taxes; a special fund uses 5% of military personnel’s income tax for procurement.~1.8–2 trillion hryvnias ($43–48 billion) total defense budget; $10 billion for DPA alone.Funds ~80–90% of procurement; all citizen and business taxes are earmarked for defense/security. Recent tax hikes (e.g., military tax from 1.5% to 5%) boost this.
Frozen Russian Assets (G7 ERA Initiative)Interest/proceeds from immobilized Russian sovereign assets, channeled as loans/grants via EU and G7 partners.294.3 billion hryvnias (~€6 billion/$6.5 billion); part of 325 billion hryvnias increase.Used for weapons procurement (e.g., EU’s €3.5 billion via European Peace Facility for military aid); first $10 billion disbursed in 2025.
European Union Subsidies/GrantsDirect funding through Ukraine Facility, EPF, and joint procurement programs; includes €1 billion+ for NATO’s CAP Trust Fund.~€20 billion ($22 billion) total EU commitment; $1 billion expected via DPA in 2025.Covers ~10–15% of procurement; e.g., €2.3 billion in April 2025 for military support and ammunition production.
U.S. and Other Bilateral AidGrants/loans via USAI, FMF, and PDA; includes procurement of U.S.-made weapons.$31.8 billion (USAI for new equipment); $500 million increase in U.S. FY2026 budget.~$38.4 billion total foreign financial aid expected for 2025 deficit coverage; enables purchases like Patriot systems.
Multilateral Loans (IMF/IBRD)Low-interest loans for budget support, indirectly funding procurement.$17.8 billion committed (part of $38.4 billion total aid).Covers debt obligations, freeing domestic funds for defense buys.
Domestic Arms Industry RevenueSales/export of surplus weapons under initiatives like “Technological Bet.”Not quantified; emerging source.Generates revenue for reinvestment; Ukraine produces ~60% of its arms domestically.
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