US Notifies Congress of $825 Million ERAM Missile Sale to Ukraine
The sale includes 3,350 Extended Range Attack Munition missiles funded by US allies, aiming to enhance Ukraine's defense amid ongoing conflict with Russia, said the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency.
- The US Department of State has approved a possible $825 million Arms Sale to Ukraine, announced by the Defense Security Cooperation Agency on August 28.
- The package includes 3,350 ERAM missiles and equipment to enhance Ukraine's defensive capabilities against Russian attacks.
- Ukraine will finance this purchase with aid from Denmark, the Netherlands, and Norway, alongside US support.
- The deal is intended to bolster the security of Ukraine and support US foreign policy objectives in Europe.
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Trump administration approves sale of extended-range missiles to Ukraine
The Trump administration this week approved the sale of extended-range missiles and other related devices to Ukraine to bolster Kyiv’s defensive posture against Russia in an $825 million arms deal. The agreement, which Congress was notified of, will include 3,350 Extended Range Attack Munition (ERAM) missiles, 3,350 GPS units, missile containers and other related equipment…
Trump administration approves sale of more than 3,000 extended range missiles to Ukraine
The U.S. State Department has approved the sale of up to 3,350 Extended Range Attack Munition (ERAM) missiles and related equipment to Ukraine for $825 million, the Pentagon’s Defense Security Cooperation Agency announced on Friday. The missiles and equipment will be funded by Denmark, the Netherlands, and Norway, as well as through U.S. foreign military financing. “This proposed sale will improve Ukraine’s capability to meet current and future …
The U.S. government approved the sale to Ukraine of 3,350 ERAM missiles, designed to extend the attack range of combat aircraft, as well as related equipment, by $825 million. The U.S. Department of State gave the green light to the transaction and the U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), under the Pentagon, notified Congress, which still has to approve it. During the presidency of President Donald Trump’s predecessor, Democrat Joe B…
U.S. announces $825 million missile sale to Ukraine
The Trump administration this week signed off on a $825 million sale of long-range missiles and related equipment to Ukraine, providing new and relatively low-cost strike capability against Russia as U.S. efforts to broker peace have stalled.
U.S. clears ERAM missiles package for Ukraine
The U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) has cleared Ukraine to purchase a new long-range weapon dubbed the Extended Range Attack Munition (ERAM). ERAM is not a single missile but an umbrella program covering two distinct air-launched systems for tactical aircraft. The package envisions up to 3,350 cruise missiles plus associated equipment and services worth as much as $825 million. According to Defense Express, funding would come not…
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