The United States has allocated a new military aid package to Ukraine worth $1.2 billion

The United States has allocated a new military aid package to Ukraine worth $1.2 billion

New package includes air defense, ammunition, commercial satellite imagery and more

Цей текст також доступний українською
The United States has allocated a new military aid package to Ukraine worth $1.2 billion

The Pentagon has announced a new military assistance package for Ukraine to strengthen its air defense and meet its artillery ammunition needs.

Source. This is stated in a message published on the website of the military department.

This package, totaling up to $1.2 billion, is provided under the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI), which provides for the long-term security needs of Ukraine.

Under the USAI, the US Department of Defense procures the necessary resources from industry and partners, rather than providing them from Pentagon resources. Therefore, this announcement marks the beginning of the process of signing contracts to provide Ukraine with additional priority capabilities, the US Department of Defense clarifies.

The new package includes:

  • Additional air defense equipment and ammunition;
  • Equipment to integrate Western air defense launchers, missiles, and radars with Ukraine's air defense systems;
  • Ammunition to counter drones;
  • 155-mm artillery shells;
  • Commercial satellite imagery;
  • Training and maintenance support.

"The United States will continue to work with its allies and partners to provide Ukraine with the capabilities to meet its immediate battlefield and long-term security needs," the statement said.

Background. As a reminder, on May 3, the US Secretary of State announced a $300 million military aid package for Ukraine.

У випадку, якщо ви знайшли помилку, виділіть її мишкою і натисніть Ctrl + Enter, щоб повідомити про це редакцію. Або надішліть, будь-ласка, на пошту editor@mind.ua
This project uses cookies from Mind to deliver its services and to analyze traffic.Learn moreOK, Got it