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US to send munitions, military vehicles to Ukraine in latest aid package

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US to send munitions, military vehicles to Ukraine in latest aid package

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This latest aid brings the total of US security assistance since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24 to more than $17.5 billion

WASHINGTON, USA – The United States will send munitions and military vehicles to Ukraine as part of a new $725 million security assistance package aimed at bolstering the country’s defense against the Russian invasion, the Defense Department said on Friday, October 14.

The package is the first since Russia’s barrage of missiles fired on civilian population centers in Ukraine this week. It will bring the total of US security assistance since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24 to more than $17.5 billion.

The contents of the latest package, first reported by Reuters, includes high-speed anti-radiation missiles (HARMs) and precision-guided artillery as well as medical supplies, the defense department said in a statement.

President Joe Biden issued a statement delegating the secretary of state “to direct the drawdown of up to $725 million in defense articles and services of the Department of Defense, and military education and training” to aid Ukraine.

Moscow has called its actions in Ukraine a “special military operation.”

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A US official told Reuters the aid package was designed to bolster Ukraine’s ability to beat back Russia in the counteroffensive that has yielded large territorial gains in recent weeks.

Separately, Ukraine expects the United States and Germany to deliver sophisticated anti-aircraft systems this month to help it counter attacks by Russian missiles and kamikaze drones, Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov said on Friday.

Presidential Drawdown Authority (PDA) allows them to be shipped to Ukraine in the coming days. It allows the United States to transfer defense articles and services from stocks quickly without congressional approval in response to an emergency.

This is the second PDA package of the US government’s 2023 fiscal year, which is functioning under a stop-gap funding measure and allows Biden to tap up to $3.7 billion in surplus weapons for transfer to Ukraine through mid-December.

In general, to finance weapons for Ukraine, including the sophisticated anti-aircraft NASAMS systems expected this month, Washington uses funds from the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI) to procure weapons from industry, rather than pulling them from existing US weapons stocks.

NASAMS are made by Raytheon Technologies Corp RTX.N and Norway’s Kongsberg KOG.OL. – Rappler.com

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