The European Union
has officially agreed to send the first tranche of Russian frozen asset money to Ukraine, in July (next month). The $1.6 Billion usd in funds is earmarked 90% for defense and 10% for humanitarian needs.
Before anybody laughs off $1.6 Billion usd as inconsequential, here isnsome food for thought. $1.6 Billion usd could buy the following for example:
1 Complete PAC 3 Patriot Battery with 150 additional PAC 3 MSE Missiles.
OR
355 CAESAR 155mm howitzers
OR
533 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles
OR
450,000 155mm artillery shells
Point being, when you're able to spend that much money directly on defense needs, it can purchase a lot. Hell, it's enough money to pay 500,000 members if the Ukrainian military (essentially the entire military) for 4+ months.
Look for the EU to release a second tranche of funds (similar amount) procured from Russian assets, towards the end of this year.