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Guidance: International Fund for Ukraine (IFU)

Ministry Of Defence

December 19
16:06 2024

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Overview

The IFU is a funding mechanism that uses financial contributions from international partners to rapidly procure priority military equipment for Ukraine. The IFU demonstrates the international communitys unwavering support for Ukraine, and will ensure the continued supply of military support lethal and non-lethal to Ukraine through 2025 and beyond.

The fund is administered by the UK Ministry of Defence on behalf of an executive panel comprising the UK, Norway, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden and Lithuania. These partners, along with Iceland, Australia, New Zealand, Portugal and Germany have pledged over 1.3 billion to the Fund to date.

The IFU uses rapid procurement processes to deliver critical capabilities which are aligned to Ukraines priority requirements for military equipment.

The IFU has announced 9 capability packages to provide critical capabilities to Ukraine. These packages include:

  • artillery ammunition
  • drones
  • small boats
  • intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems
  • electronic warfare systems
  • uncrewed underwater vehicles
  • air defence systems
  • mine clearance equipment
  • combat vehicle spares

The IFU is not intended to be an exclusive route for support to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and existing national and multinational routes for support to the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to run in parallel.

The first IFU package was announced on 15 February 2023:Ukraine to receive multi-million pound capability boost from international fund.

An Air Defence package was announced on 13 June 2023:Major Air Defence package for Ukraine announced.

Maintenance and Manoeuvre Support packages were announced on 11 October 2023:Major new package of support for Ukraines counter-offensive announced by Grant Shapps.

A Drones and Air Defence package was announced on 22 March 2024: UK and Australia celebrate closer ties with AUKUS progress and new defence treaty.

A substantial ammunition package worth 300 million was announced on 11 July 2024: UK to stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes, PM to tell NATO.

A 186 million package of key military equipment through the IFU was announced on 19 December 2024: UK leadership on Ukraine continues as Defence Secretary announced 225m support package during Kyiv visit.

Contact us

Email: SPO-IntFundUkr@mod.gov.uk

Updates to this page

Published 14 March 2023
Last updated 19 December 2024 +show all updates
  1. Updated information following the announcement of a 186 million package of key military equipment for Ukraine.

  2. Updated information following announcement of 8 capability packages to Ukraine.

  3. Updated information under Current Procurement Opportunities.

  4. Updated 'Overview'.

  5. Updated information under Current Procurement Opportunities.

  6. Added Defence Sourcing Portal (DSP) project codes and titles under 'Current Procurement Opportunities'.

  7. Webpage updated with information about Urgent Bidding Round (UBR) 3.

  8. Webpage updated with information on urgent bidding rounds.

  9. Updated information following announcement of a major support package for Ukraine's counter-offensive.

  10. Added updates on the IFU procurement process and EOIs.

  11. Updated information on UBR2 requirements that are now closed to EOIs.

  12. Updated information for Urgent Bidding Round 2 (UBR2). Suppliers are invited to submit additional EOIs in the Mobility Support category for the provision of Protected and Unprotected Plant Vehicles and for the provision of Tactical Mine Clearance Equipment.

  13. Suppliers are invited to express their interest in UBR2 by completing a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) for the Manufacture and Supply of Artillery Ammunition (DSP reference - 708284450).

  14. Webpage updated with latest information.

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