Pentagon penser allokert anti-drone teknologi fra Ukraina til Midt-Østen - CNN
Pentagon diverting key anti-drone technology from
Ukraine to US forces in the Middle East
By Natasha Bertrand, CNN
Published 12:41 PM EDT, Thu June 5, 2025
A Ukrainian Armed Forces serviceman fires a machine gun towards a
Russian drone in the Kharkiv Region of Ukraine on June 2.
Sofiia Gatilova/Reuters
CNN —
The Pentagon notified Congress last
week that it will be diverting critical anti-drone technology that had been
allocated for Ukraine to US Air Force units in the
Middle East, according to correspondence obtained by CNN and people familiar
with the matter.
The move reflects the US’ shifting
defense priorities under President Donald Trump – toward the Middle East and
the Pacific – and the fact that US stockpiles of some defense components are
becoming increasingly stretched.
The technology, proximity fuzes for
the rockets Ukraine uses to shoot down Russian drones, was redirected from the
Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI) to Air Force Central Command on
orders from Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, according to the correspondence
dated May 29 and sent to the Senate and House Armed Services committees.
USAI is a Defense Department funding
program that was established in 2014, when Russia first invaded eastern Ukraine
and annexed Crimea. It authorizes the US government to buy arms and equipment
for Ukraine directly from US weapons manufacturers. The proximity fuzes were
originally purchased for Ukraine but were redirected to the Air Force as a
“Secretary of Defense Identified Urgent Issue,” the correspondence says.
The notification was first reported by
the Wall Street Journal.
The Pentagon has in recent months
redirected a large amount of equipment and resources to the Middle East,
including air defense systems out of the Indo-Pacific Command, amid threats
from Iran and the Houthi rebels in Yemen.
It is not yet clear what the impact
will be of diverting the fuzes away from Ukraine. But the technology has made
their rockets more effective against Russian drones, since the fuze sets off an
added explosion as the rocket nears the drone. US forces in the Middle East
have had to contend with drones, too, however, particularly from Iran-backed
groups in Syria and Iraq.



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