Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Іноземна участь у російсько-українській війні" in Ukrainian language version.
"interoperability, but interchangeability" will enable "surge requests" for Ukraine
The General Assembly ... [d]eplores in the strongest terms the aggression by the Russian Federation against Ukraine in violation of Article 2 (4) of the Charter
The White House in October said it would expedite the delivery of two [National Advanced Surface to Air Missile] Systems.
Advancing 84km south through Zaporizhia province to Melitopol would suffice, says General Zaluzhny, because it would put HIMARS launchers within range of Russian supply lines to the peninsula, making the enemy’s positions untenable. Ukrainian officials say that this approach was discussed and war-gamed earlier in the year with General Mark Milley, America’s top soldier and Lieutenant-General Chris Donahue, commander of America’s 18th Airborne Corps, which co-ordinated Western training and equipment for Ukraine until recently.
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(довідка)the Netherlands [refurbish] another 45 Czech T-72 tanks for a total of 90. Other NATO countries, including Poland, have already donated hundreds of older T-72s. The latest U.S. aid package also [...] upgrade[s] a number of American Hawk air defense missiles [to] complement the Hawk launchers Spain recently committed [...] The package also included [...] 250 M1117 armored vehicles [...] as well as 40 riverine boats, and 1,100 Phoenix Ghost drones.
The department also announced the creation of a new security headquarters in Germany that will handle weapons shipments and personnel training. It will be called the Security Assistance Group Ukraine, or SAGU.
M142 HIMARS— 12 have been provided, and an additional 4 were pledged today, for a total of 16 —Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin
According to the Defense Department, the U.S. has given more than $13.5 billion to Ukraine since January 2021 and more than $15.5 billion since Kremlin-led forces annexed the southern peninsula of Crimea in 2014.