Germany and the Netherlands are to train 18 Ukrainian crews for such howitzers.
Ukrainian servicemen start training in Germany on self-propelled howitzers Panzerhaubitze 2000. This was announced on one of the German TV channels by German Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht . The video was posted on Twitter by the German Ministry of Defense.
“Training of Ukrainian soldiers at the Panzerhaubitze 2000 started in Germany today. Together with the Netherlands, we plan to train up to 18 Ukrainian crews,” Lambrecht said.
The education of Ukrainian soldiers at the 2000 Panzerhaubitze in Germany is currently underway. We plan to join with you until
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She also stressed that this means that neither Germany nor NATO will become a warring party.
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Recall, German Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht recently said that Germany will provide Ukraine with seven self-propelled howitzers Panzerhaubitze 2000 . However, Germany has once again found a reason not to hand over to Ukraine the previously promised self-propelled anti-aircraft guns Gepard .
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