Pentagon Announces $150 Million In Military Aid For Ukraine
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The U.S. Defense Department announced on June 11 a new military assistance package for Ukraine.
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Pentagon to send Ukraine $150 million military assistance package
The Pentagon announced plans on Friday to send Ukraine $150 million in military assistance that will include counter-artillery radar, counter-drone technology and electronic warfare equipment, Reuters reports. Why it matters: The move comes as tensions continue to climb between Russia and Ukraine and days before a summit between President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin.Stay on top of the latest market trends and economic insights wit…
Eying Russia, Pentagon to send Ukraine counter-drone, electronic warfare equipment
The Pentagon announced on Friday a new package of $150 million in military assistance for Ukraine that will include counter-artillery radar, electronic warfare equipment and counter-drone technology, bolstering Kyiv amid elevated tensions with Moscow.
Eying Russia, Pentagon to send Ukraine counter-drone, electronic warfare equipment
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon announced on Friday a new package of $150 million in military assistance for Ukraine that will include counter-artillery radar,…
U.S. to send Ukraine $150 million in military aid, Russia eyes U.S. forces before summit
The Pentagon's package "includes capabilities to enhance the lethality, command and control, and situational awareness of Ukraine's forces" and comes as the Russian military tracks the movements of a U.S. warship ahead of President Joe Biden's debut summit with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.
US announces $150 million in new military aid for Ukraine as Putin-Biden summit nears
The Pentagon has announced a new $150 million military aid package for Ukraine, potentially raising tensions with Moscow just days before President Joe Biden's summit meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Geneva.The latest gift from Washington aims to boost the “lethality, command and control, and situational awareness” of Kiev's forces, the Pentagon said in a statement on Friday. In practice, that translates into counter-artillery ra…