 Denmark to transfer 100 Leopard 1 tanks to Ukraine. After reaching an agreement with Germany, Denmark has decided to transfer a total of 100 Leopard 1 main battle tanks to Ukraine, acting Defence Minister of Denmark, Charles Lund Polsen said it. We will start deliveries of Leopard tanks to Ukraine by summer. Polsen said, according to the new voice of Ukraine outlet, and by looking half a year ahead, I hope that it would be possible to transfer about 100 Leopard 1 tanks. This would be a significant help for the Ukrainian army in the fight for freedom. He added that Denmark is open for a discussion regarding the transfer of Leopard 2 tanks as well. There aren't many Leopard 2s in Denmark, but we can discuss other ways to get them, the Minister said. He also noted that Ukraine could receive Caesar artillery systems in May. Currently the Ukrainian military is studying how to operate them at Danish training grounds. On February 14th, US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said that a number of countries are working on the transfer of Leopard tanks to Ukraine. The list includes Denmark and the Netherlands as well as Germany, Poland, Canada, Portugal, Spain and Norway. However, some governments later reconsidered their position, ultimately deciding against supplying tanks to Ukraine.