Jeg har ikke noen tro på at det finnes noen "stockpile" av NSM; de må produseres. Mange nasjoner har bestilt dette missilet slik at avtaler må re-arrangeres antar jeg. (Red.)
Putin’s Next Nightmare: Ukraine Could Get US
Anti-Ship Missiles (And More)
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2 days ago
Here are the Weapons Ukraine Requested
from the U.S. – The United States Senate on Thursday passed the
proposed $40 billion aid package for Ukraine. The Senate did not support an
effort by Republican Senator Rand Paul to give power to a special
inspector general to scrutinize how the funding is spent.
Still, we do know that $34.7 billion of the aid will go towards military aid.
Specifically, the aid will mostly
consist of weapons systems that will help the Ukrainian
military continue its efforts to push Russian soldiers back
over the border in its eastern regions.
The 86-11 vote means that the United States will now begin shipping
billions of dollars of military equipment from existing stockpiles, and goes
far beyond any previous rounds of aid for the country.
Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said on the Senate
floor that the package “goes far beyond charity.”
“The future of America’s security and
core strategic interests will be shaped by the outcome of this fight,” he added,
calling on senators on both sides to “join this bipartisan supermajority.”
While the U.S. has not confirmed what weapons will be sent to Ukraine,
we do know what Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has asked for on
multiple occasions. Speaking to Defense News, Senator John Barrasso of Wyoming
and Rep. Jason Crow of Colorado confirmed that the Ukrainian president told
them he is seeking long-range artillery, anti-ship missile systems, and more
sophisticated drones.
Anti-Ship Missile Systems
It looks like Ukraine will get the anti-ship missiles it has requested.
Three U.S. officials and two
congressional sources say that the United States is considering
sending the Harpoon
anti-ship missile system built by Boeing, and the Naval Strike
Missile built by Kongsberg and Raytheon.
The missiles will help Ukraine take
out Russian cruisers blocking Ukrainian ships filled with 22 million tons of
grain from leaving its ports in the Black Sea.
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