US approves potential $108.1 million sale of missile system equipment to Ukraine
The package is the third major HAWK sale for Ukraine in two years and includes maintenance, spare parts and contractor support, officials said.
- The US Department of State approved a $108.1 million Foreign Military Sale to Ukraine for sustainment equipment supporting FrankenSAM HAWK missile systems, according to a May 2026 release from the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs.
- FrankenSAM is a US-Ukrainian program adapting Ukrainian Soviet-era launchers to fire Western missiles, as Washington continues funding maintenance to counter Russian drones and cruise missiles.
- Soldiers of the 208th Kherson Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade operate the MIM-23 HAWK, which engages targets at ranges of 45 to 50 km and altitudes up to 20 km, traveling at Mach 2.4.
- Sierra Nevada Corporation, based in Englewood, Colorado, will serve as principal contractor for the effort, and this sustainment package represents the third major HAWK FMS for Ukraine in two years.
- The May 2026 release marks the first DSCA notification to use the 'FrankenSAM' designation for HAWK sustainment, supporting US foreign policy and security objectives for a European partner.
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U.S. Approves $108 Million Hawk Missile System Support Package for Ukraine
The United States State Department announced on Thursday that it has approved a potential military support package for Ukraine valued at an estimated $108.1 million. The package is aimed at helping sustain and maintain the Hawk Missile System, a key air defense platform used to strengthen Ukraine’s ability to defend its airspace amid the ongoing conflict.
US Approves Potential $108.1 Million Sale of Hawk Missile Equipment to Ukraine
The U.S. State Department has approved a potential $108.1 million sale of equipment to sustain Ukraine’s Hawk missile system. The approval, announced Thursday, covers parts and support to keep the aging surface-to-air missiles operational. Ukraine would use the equipment to maintain its Hawk batteries, which provide medium-range air defense against Russian missiles, drones, and aircraft. The proposed sale would not affect the military balance in…
US approves $108 million HAWK missile system equipment sale to Ukraine
The package includes maintenance and modification support, spare parts, repair services, logistics assistance, and technical support for FrankenSAM HAWK systems, the U.S. State Department said.
US approves potential $108.1 million sale to sustain Ukraine’s FrankenSAM HAWK
The US Department of State has approved a possible Foreign Military Sale to Ukraine worth an estimated $108.1 million for sustainment equipment supporting FrankenSAM HAWK missile systems, according to a May 2026 release from the department's Bureau of Political-Military Affairs. The sustainment package is the third major HAWK FMS for Ukraine in two years. Washington is continuing to fund maintenance of a 1960s-era US system that Ukrainian crews …
US approves possible $108.1 million sale of Hawk missile system equipment to Ukraine
The proposed foreign military sale includes maintenance support, spare parts and logistics services for Ukraine’s FrankenSAM Hawk air defence systems, the State Department says.
USA approves $108.1 mln sale of HAWK air defense equipment to Ukraine
The US Department of State has made a decision approving a possible Foreign Military Sale to the Government of Ukraine of equipment to support the HAWK missile system and related equipment, according to the State Department website.
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