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Explainer: Ukraine Will or Won’t Get US Weapons Systems

In order to maintain momentum in their counteroffensive against Russia and respond to Moscow’s stepped-up attacks, Ukrainian leaders are putting pressure on the United States and its allies in the West to provide air defense systems and longer-range missiles.

After a meeting of the NATO defense ministers on Wednesday, October 12, 2022, US Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III talks during a press conference at NATO headquarters in Brussels while gesturing. The leaders of Ukraine are pleading with the United States and other Western partners for air defense systems and longer-range missiles in order to maintain the momentum of their counteroffensive against Russia and respond to Moscow’s stepped-up strikes. Allies are determined to deploying weapons “as quickly as we can physically get them there,” according to Austin.

In order to maintain momentum in their counteroffensive against Russia and respond to Moscow’s stepped-up attacks, Ukrainian officials are requesting air defense systems and longer-range missiles from the U.S. and Western partners.

Allies are committed to deploying weapons “as rapidly as we can physically get them there,” according to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who made the statement on Wednesday. And he added that defense leaders assembling in Brussels are trying to deliver a wide range of systems, including artillery, tanks, and armored cars.

However, there are still a few high-profile, cutting-edge weapons that Ukraine wants that the United States won’t provide them because of political considerations, top-secret technology, or finite stockpiles.

Listed below are some of the weaponry that Ukraine will or won’t receive.

This week, Austin and Army Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, met with around 50 defense professionals to explore strategies for increasing both the supply of air defense weapons to Ukraine and the training of Ukrainian forces.

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