Ukrainian Military Pay for February 2026: Base Salaries and Combat Bonuses Detailed
Ukrainian Military Compensation in February 2026
According to ХВИЛЯ: The financial compensation for Ukrainian military personnel will remain stable in February 2026. The state guarantees a minimum base payment level. For a first-tariff-rank recruit with less than one year of service, this pre-tax amount will be 20,436.60 hryvnias. After deducting the 1.5% military tax, service members will receive a net sum of 20,130.05 hryvnias. All payments for the month will be made in accordance with current legislation, with no additional adjustments to the base rates planned. This stability in pay is crucial for service members and their families during a prolonged period of national defense.
Components of Military Pay
A service member's total monetary allowance consists of several elements:
- Salary based on position and military rank;
- Longevity pay for years of service;
- Additional pay for handling state secrets;
- Compensation for specific service conditions;
- Monthly bonuses and extra incentives, including combat-related ones.
Special combat bonuses for personnel are structured as follows:
- 30,000 hryvnias for performing combat duties outside active engagement zones;
- 50,000 hryvnias for involvement in troop command and control;
- 100,000 hryvnias for those directly holding defensive positions on the front line.
Consequently, the compensation package for February 2026 is designed to provide service members with necessary financial support, recognizing their contribution to fulfilling combat missions and serving in high-risk environments.
The stability of military pay in 2026 underscores the state's commitment to supporting its armed forces amid a protracted military conflict. It also highlights the critical importance of adequate financial provision for motivating personnel who perform duties in dangerous zones.
Such a compensation structure is expected to positively influence the morale of service members and their readiness to carry out duties under challenging conditions.
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