Sweden has delivered its 20th military aid package to Ukraine, valued at $836 million, which includes additional classified systems and projects intended to surprise Russia, according to Swedish Defence Minister Pål Jonson. In a statement released earlier today, Minister Jonson indicated that details of these classified systems will only be revealed on the battlefield, emphasizing that Sweden will maintain pressure on Moscow until the conflict concludes. The comprehensive aid package includes 18 new Archer howitzers, bringing Ukraine's total to 44, along with 155mm shells, mobile radars, boats equipped with grenade launchers, and unmanned naval systems. It also comprises weapons and gear for 32 combat boats, 500 motorcycles, airbase equipment, sensors and control systems for the Tridon Mk 2 air defense system, and programmable 40mm rounds. In related operational news, a recent attack occurred near the Topaz Factory in Donetsk, with coordinates 48.027796° N, 37.755407° E, as reported by @GeoCrow_ citing @FaytuksNetwork, @GeoConfirmed, and @UAControlMap. The nature and impact of this attack are not detailed in the provided sources. This development follows earlier reports on September 11, 2025, concerning the death of Ukrainian Air Force Major Borovyk Alexander Nikolaevich of the 39th Tactical Aviation Brigade during a combat mission in the Zaporizhzhia direction. Separately, a video showed a Ukrainian drone destroying Russian fiber-optic ambush drones intended to disrupt logistics routes. Ukraine and the United Kingdom also finalized a deal for the UK to produce Ukrainian-designed interceptor drones, with the first 1,000 units to be manufactured and delivered to Ukraine.