Biden signed the allocation of a new defense aid package for Ukraine: what it includes

The cost of additional support amounted to 775 million dollars.

President of the USA Joseph Biden signed a new $755 million aid package for Ukraine.

The United States of America will provide Ukraine with additional weapons as part of a new military aid package. This was reported by the journalist of “Voice of America” ​​Jeff Seldin on Twitter with reference to the words of the representative of the US Department of Defense.

The announced assistance will include:

  • more projectiles for the HIMARS multiple rocket fire systems. ;
  • 16 105-mm howitzers and 36,000 artillery ammunition;
  • 15 Scan Eagle drones;
  • mine-protected vehicles;
  • additional HARM high-speed anti-radar missiles;
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  • one thousand TOW anti-tank guided missiles.

According to the Pentagon representative, the United States will allocate these weapons to our country on the basis of “what they need, when they need it”.

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He also said that in the next two to three months, Ukrainian defenders will NASAMS air defense systems.

In addition, as part of the latest package of military aid, the US sent Ukraine one thousand Javelin anti-tank missile systems and two thousand armor-piercing projectiles.

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Recall that previously the head of the Pentagon Lloyd Austin confirmed that America and its allies will continue to provide military support to our country “as much as is needed”.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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