As for exactly what are the arms the USA, UK & other nations are supplying Ukraine.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-62002218
See enclosed United States Department of State official link regarding Ukraine.
https://www.state.gov/bureau-of-poli...l%20assistance.
Meanwhile, Reuters reporting all today on the Germany elections pivotal voting starting on Sunday.
Germany has certainly emptied their wallet on the Ukraine conflict & their election result could be key, too. 😞
As Germans prepare to vote on Sunday with their countrys sluggish economic growth being top of their agenda along with immigration & the Ukraine war scenario, too.
A fiscal mechanism known as the 'debt-brake' strictly limits German government borrowing & has become a 'fault-line' in current German politics with the last governments collapse blamed on that sole issue.
The worlds third largest economy shrank for the second straight year as its politicians are asking whether the fiscal straightjacket of the debt-brake is hindering its investment that could boost its growth if it was relaxed.
To make matters worse, Germanys population is ageing with the number of people older than 64 is being projected to grow by 41 percent to 24 million by 2050, accounting for nearly one-third of the population.
So the ratio of working to retired people will fall, which will lead to a shrinking tax base.
But many working-class Germans especially in parts of former East Germany faced with rising living costs are highly dissatisfied with what they consider to be too much money being spent on ?foreigners? & on 'support for Ukraine'.
After the USA, Germany is Ukraines second-largest donor of military aid.
The AfD has been campaigning on reducing German military aid to Ukraine & for pressure to be placed on the Ukrainians to negotiate with Russia. The AfD (Alternative for Germany) is a far-right & right-wing populist political party in Germany who are Eurosceptic & opposes immigration into Germany especially Muslim immigration.
So all of this is gonna put any German leader in a tight corner as they will need to balance international expectations with domestic pressures too.
Most German mainstream political parties have lost support while the far-right AfD have gained further ground in the latest polls just published before the election voting starts on Sunday.
So, all this is now pointing towards a likely tricky German coalition leadership in charge that could drag on for many more months causing more mayhem as the Worlds order pans out.