Croatia to supply tanks and fighting vehicles to Ukraine
Croatia plans to supply Ukraine with 30 M-84 main battle tanks and 30 M-80 infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) by the end of the year, Defense Minister Ivan Anusic announced.
The transfer is part of a “ring exchange” program facilitated by Germany, allowing European partners to aid Ukraine’s defense efforts while securing upgraded equipment for themselves.
The M-84 tanks, specifically the M-84A4 Snajper variant, are Yugoslav-era vehicles equipped with updated fire-control systems, stabilizers, and laser rangefinders but lack reactive armor. Meanwhile, the M-80 IFVs feature a 20mm autocannon and have been supplied to Ukrainian forces in previous arms transfers.
To enhance its own military capabilities, Croatia aims to procure up to 50 Leopard 2A8 tanks using funds from Germany’s ring-exchange initiative.
Anusic stated, “The decision not only strengthens our own national defense but also supports our partners in Ukraine at a critical time.”
In addition to the M-84 tanks and M-80 IFVs, Croatia is set to supply spare parts and ammunition to support the Ukrainian armed forces.