A ship with IFV for Ukraine was unloaded in the port of Bremenhafen

A ship with IFV for Ukraine was unloaded in the port of Bremenhafen


The ship Arc Integrity arrived at the German port of Bremenhafen, which was transporting 60 units of Bradley infantry fighting vehicles for Ukraine.

The ship has already been unloaded. In total, local journalists counted 440 units of various military vehicles, reports the German publication Nordsee Zeitung.

Stryker armored personnel carriers, Avenger vehicles with anti-aircraft missiles were spotted when the ferry was being unloaded. In addition, many trucks and armored cars were unloaded from the ship.

The photo shows that the IFV are on truck trailers and are being prepared for further transportation. Several trucks with tanks have already been spotted on the autobahn in the direction of Bremen.

60 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles are part of the US military aid package to Ukraine. There is currently no official confirmation that Ukraine will be supplied with other equipment from the ship. It is likely that some stocks, for example, in Poland, will be replenished according to the principle of circular exchange.

There are also reports that the Bradley fighting vehicle is being taken to the American base in Mannheim – it is assumed that Ukrainian military personnel will undergo training there.