 Estonia will send military equipment to Ukraine, worth some 113 million euros, or $122 million, in its latest package of support for the war against Russia, the Baltic country's defence minister said on Thursday, January 19th. What Ukrainians need most is heavy weaponry. Estonian defence minister Hano Pevko told a joint news conference with his British counterpart and others. Estonia, Britain and nine other countries pledged a raft of new military aid for Ukraine in a joint statement signed by Pevko, British defence secretary Ben Wallace and others on Thursday, ahead of a crunch meeting on arms for Kiev, scheduled to take place in Germany on Friday. Fearing winter will give Russian forces time to regroup and unleash a major attack, Ukraine is pushing for German-made Leopard battle tanks, which are held by an array of NATO nations, but whose transfer to Ukraine requires Germany's approval. Lithuanian defence minister Arvidas Anasoskas said he supported a British offer of a squadron from its fleet of challenger tanks and said he hoped other nations would follow suit without naming any country directly. Poland and Finland have already said they would send leopards if Germany lifts its veto. In a sign of mounting frustration, Poland suggested it might do so even if Germany tries to block it. The UK initiated delivery of tanks to Ukraine, but the support to Ukraine armed forces cannot be limited. We urge all the nations that can support Ukraine with tanks to do the thing. I do hope that tomorrow in Rammstein, the needs of fighting Ukraine armed forces will be met, so they can continue liberating the territories. Thank you. Polish Minister of Defence Mariusz Blaszak and new Latvian Minister of Defence get some very good results. tomorrow from Rammstein, so we will start signing.