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US confirms $6bn arms plan for Ukraine

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>> WASHINGTON: Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin confirmed Friday a US$6 billion commitment for long-term contracts to provide Ukraine with weapons such as Patriot missiles, artillery ammunition and drones.

Mr Austin laid out a broad commitment but not signed contracts, which would be likely to take months to complete under the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative for systems that would then be delivered over time. He spoke at the Pentagon after a virtual meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contract Group, which provides military support to Ukraine in its fight against Russia’s invasion.

The defence chief highlighte­d some of the systems that would eventually be sent to Ukraine under the initiative: Patriot missile intercepto­rs made by RTX Corp and Lockheed Martin Corp as well as munitions for National Advanced Surface-to-Air-Missile Systems, artillery ammunition, groundto-air munitions and Switchblad­e and Puma attack drones. Mr Austin acknowledg­ed Ukraine’s need for more Patriot batteries, not only the intercepto­rs they fire, saying he’s been working with European counterpar­ts in an effort to find countries willing to give up the prized batteries.

The $6 billion in contracts is separate from Presidenti­al Drawdown Authority packages that pull equipment from US inventorie­s for fast deployment­s and later replenishm­ent.

“We are going to move as fast as we can — as fast as the industry can produce,” Mr Austin told reporters.

After signing sweeping $95 billion national security legislatio­n on Wednesday, President Joe Biden said assistance to Ukraine would begin to move within “hours.” He said the military aid would include “air defence munitions, artillery for rocket systems, and armoured vehicles.” The assistance had been held up in the US House for months while Russia gained the initiative in the conflict, now in its third year.

The US said the initial tranche of aid is valued at $1 billion and would include air defence i nterceptor­s, artillery rounds, armoured vehicles, and antitank weapons — the first transfer from $61 billion in new funding.

 ?? ?? PATRIOT GAMES: A serviceman patrols in front of the Patriot air defence system during Polish military training in Warsaw, Poland on Feb 7, 2023.
PATRIOT GAMES: A serviceman patrols in front of the Patriot air defence system during Polish military training in Warsaw, Poland on Feb 7, 2023.
 ?? ?? Austin: Will send Patriot missiles
Austin: Will send Patriot missiles

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