Ukraine will provide Latvia with a significant package of military assistance, including strike drones, ground robots, and naval systems. The agreement, detailed by defense ministers from both countries, represents a two-way exchange, though specifics of what Latvia will supply in return were not immediately disclosed. This marks a deepening of defense cooperation between Ukraine and the NATO member state. The deal aims to bolster Latvia’s defense capabilities and demonstrates Ukraine’s growing capacity to not only defend itself but also contribute to the security of its allies. Officials emphasize the importance of collaborative efforts in the face of regional security challenges. The transfer of these technologies signifies a strategic partnership focused on modernizing military resources and enhancing interoperability. Further details regarding the timeline and specific quantities of equipment are expected to be released in the coming weeks.