Munitions, anti-tank rockets in next $3.4b US pledge for Ukraine, say sources
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A Ukrainian T-72 tank firing at Russian positions on the front line near Bakhmut.
PHOTO: AFP
WASHINGTON - A new US$2.6 billion (S$3.4 billion) US military aid package that could include air surveillance radars, anti-tank rockets and fuel trucks for Ukraine’s fight against Russia is expected to be announced as soon as Monday, three US officials said on Friday.
A half a dozen types of munitions, including tank munitions, are also expected to be on the list of equipment that could be finalised over this weekend, the officials who spoke on condition of anonymity said, adding that the dollar amount and specific equipment in the package could change.
Also slated for inclusion were precision aerial munitions, bridging equipment Ukraine would use to assault Russian positions, recovery vehicles to help disabled heavy equipment like tanks and additional rounds for National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems, or Nasams, air defences that the US and allies have given to Kyiv.
The aid comprised US$2.1 billion in weapons aid coming from Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative funding that allows US President Joe Biden’s administration to buy weapons from industry rather than from US weapons stocks.
The remaining US$500 million, mainly comprised of munitions to help Kyiv push a spring offensive against Russia’s invasion, was expected to come from Presidential Drawdown Authority funds, which allow the president to take from current US stocks in an emergency.
The United States has now pledged more than US$30 billion worth of security assistance to Ukraine since Russia’s invasion.


