Bulgaria to deliver new package of military aid to Ukraine
Bulgaria is preparing a new package of military aid for delivery to Ukraine.
The entire cargo is transferred in one go, and for that purpose the USA and Great Britain will allocate "more than nine" C-17 Globemaster military transport aircraft. The details were revealed by Bulgarian Minister of Defense Dimitar Stoyanov on local television, Defense Express reported on November 21.
Stoyanov said the previous three packages of military aid contained helmets and body armor for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The caretaker government of Bulgaria provided 35,000 sets of clothes and shoes for the defenders of Ukraine, and 350 medical kits for the care of 35,000 wounded.
This new military aid package that requires nine C-17 planes at once, will provide weapons for the Ukrainian military servicemen currently undergoing training in Poland.
However, as noted by Stoyanov, he couldn’t disclose the nomenclature of these weapons. In addition, he informed that Bulgaria was "too late with modernization" of its army. That is why, for example, it cannot supply its S-300 long-range SAM systems, which are the cornerstone of Ukraine’s air defense.
According to The Military Balance 2022, Bulgaria has only eight S-300 systems but at the same time possesses 12 older S-200V missile launchers.







