U.S. announces over $3.75 billion in new military assistance to Ukraine,
other countries
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[January 07, 2023]
By Mike Stone
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States will provide more than $3.75
billion in military assistance to Ukraine and countries affected by the
Russian invasion of its neighbor, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken
announced on Friday.
Blinken said in a statement that Washington will provide Ukraine with
Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles, self-propelled Howitzers, armored
personnel carriers, surface to air missiles, ammunition, and other items
to support Ukraine.
The package makes the largest use - $2.8 billion - of the Presidential
Drawdown Authority (PDA) since Russia's invasion last February, White
House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said.
That authority allows the United States to transfer defense items like
Humvees, trucks and munitions from stocks quickly without congressional
approval in response to an emergency.
The aid includes mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicles (MRAPs),
guided multiple launch rocket systems (GMLRS), surface-to-air missiles,
anti-vehicle land mines and ammunition, Jean-Pierre said.
RIM-7 Sea Sparrow missiles, used for air defense, will also be sent to
Ukraine. The missiles will be launched from Buk launchers, a Soviet-era
weapons system that Ukraine is using.
Laura Cooper, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Russia, Ukraine, and
Eurasia, told reporters at the Pentagon: "It is a creative solution that
did require some engineering finesse" to have the Soviet launcher work
with a missile produced by U.S. companies Raytheon Technologies Corp and
General Dynamics Corp.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has stressed the need for better
air defenses to curb Russian missile strikes that have damaged the
country's energy infrastructure during winter.
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken
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The United States and Germany have also pledged to send Patriot
missile systems to repel Russian missile and drone attacks.
"This particular PDA package, and the Bradley Fighting Vehicles, are
very significant in terms of being able to do what we call 'combined
arms maneuver' warfare," said John Kirby, spokesperson for the White
House National Security Council.
Ukrainian forces will be trained on the tactic starting in the
coming weeks.
The armored Bradley has a powerful gun and has been used regularly
by the U.S. Army to carry troops around battlefields since the
mid-1980s. The Army has thousands of Bradleys. The United States
plans to send about 50.
"The fighting in the east, particularly in the Donbas region has
been particularly vicious in recent weeks and we see every
indication that the Russians continue to want to propagate their
efforts in the Donbas, particularly around Bakhmut," said Kirby.
In addition to the weapons, the aid included $225 million in Foreign
Military Financing to help Ukraine build and modernize its military,
Jean-Pierre said.
She said the package also included an additional $682 million for
"regional partners and allies on NATO's eastern flank" to encourage
those that have sent weapons to Ukraine to supply more. The U.S.
funds can be used to help them buy replacement equipment.
(Reporting by Mike Stone; Additional reporting by Paul Grant and
Kanishka Singh; Editing by Don Durfee and Grant McCool)
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