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US and Ukraine Reportedly Near Arms Deal for Military Drone Technology

  • The U.S. and Ukraine are reportedly nearing an arms deal that would allow the U.S. to purchase Ukrainian drones while Ukraine receives U.S.-made weapons in return, according to the New York Post.
  • The Pentagon is addressing gaps in U.S. defense capabilities following a test in Alaska where drones crashed, as reported by the New York Times.
  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated the Department of Defense is modernizing drone capabilities amid concerns about U.S. vulnerabilities in modern warfare.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed Ukraine's willingness to share battlefield insights along with drone sales, highlighting the learning opportunity for the U.S. military.
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The U.S. ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Matthew Whitaker, confirmed that Washington is accelerating arms shipments to Ukraine and is studying to release Patriot missiles from its own arsenals. “Things are moving very fast,” Whitaker said, although he admitted that there is still no date to complete deliveries. The operation includes European countries and Canada buying Patriot systems and other U.S. weapons to trans…

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The United States is trying to quickly deliver weapons to Ukraine, following President Donald Trump's plan that Europe will pay for them, US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker said.

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