Brandon Regime Sending Patriot Missiles to the Ukraine

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We remember these right? Gulf war? 3 million a pop?

Ironically named..

Zelensky says "just put it on my tab, thanks my little bitch Biden."

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Biden:

  • $200 million on 19 January 2022.[628][629][630]
  • $13.6 billion in combined military and humanitarian aid for "responding to the situation in Ukraine", via the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 on 15 March 2022.[631][632]
  • 8 August 2022 the World bank announced a $4.5 billion grant from the United States government to the Ukrainian government, meant for funding social payments, healthcare services and pensions.[633]

Biden:

  • $1 billion in food, medicine, water and other supplies on 24 March 2022.[637]
  • 23 May the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs provided 21 armoured SUVs to the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine and Ukrainian police.[638] Additional vehicles donated on 2 June:
    • 25 Mitsubishi L200 pick up trucks
    • 35 Renault Duster SUVs
    • 16 4x4 personal carriers
    • 13 cargo trucks[639]

  • 24 May $4 million provided to the HALO Trust for ordinance disposal in Ukraine.[640]
  • 15 June the United States government announced it would provide an additional $225 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine.[641]
  • 9 July The United States government announced it would provide an additional $368 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine.[642]
  • 26 September 2022 US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced $457.5 million worth of civilian security assistance will be provided to Ukraine.[643]




President Joe Biden approved military aid for Ukraine:

  • 90 tons[clarification needed] of lethal military equipment on 22 January 2021.[570][571]
  • $125 million of lethal military equipment on 1 March 2021.[572][573]
  • $150 million of lethal military equipment on 11 June 2021.[574][575]
  • $60 million of lethal military equipment on 1 September 2021.[576][577][578]
  • $350 million of lethal military equipment, on 25 February 2022.[579][580][581]
  • US Secretary of State Antony Blinken assured Ukraine's foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba of unspecified further military aid, on 1 March 2022.[582][583]
  • $200 million of arms and equipment, including Javelin anti-tank missiles and Stinger anti-aircraft missiles, on 12 March 2022.[584]
  • The White House said that before 16 March 2022, aid sent by the US included:[585]
    • 600 Stinger systems
    • About 2,600 Javelin missiles
    • Five Mil Mi-17 helicopters
    • Three patrol boats
    • Four counter-artillery and counter-unmanned aerial system tracking radars
    • Four counter-mortar radar systems
    • 200 grenade launchers and ammunition
    • 200 shotguns
    • 200 machine guns
    • Nearly 40 million rounds of small arms ammunition
    • Over 1 million grenade, mortar and artillery rounds
    • 70 Humvees and other vehicles
    • Unspecified amounts of secure communications, electronic warfare detection systems, body armor, helmets and other tactical gear, military medical equipment, explosive ordnance disposal and demining equipment
    • Satellite imagery and analysis capability.

  • $800 million in military equipment announced on 16 March 2022, funded from the $13.6 billion in aid signed on 15 March. The package includes:[586]
    • 2,000 Javelin anti-tank missiles
    • 1,000 light anti-armor weapons
    • 6,000 AT4 anti-armor systems
    • 800 Stinger anti-aircraft systems
    • 100 Switchblade drones[587]
    • 100 grenade launchers
    • 5,000 rifles
    • 1,000 pistols
    • 400 machine guns
    • 400 shotguns
    • Over 20 million rounds of small arms ammunition, grenade launcher rounds and mortar rounds
    • 25,000 sets of body armor
    • 25,000 helmets
    • Laser-Guided Rockets

  • $800 million of lethal military equipment, on 13 April 2022:[588][589]

  • $800m military package was announced 21 April completing the drawdown from the $13.6bn military and humanitarian funding envelope approved by Congress 15 March[593]
    • 72 M777 155 mm towed howitzer with 144,000 rounds of ammunition[593]
    • 72 artillery towing vehicles
    • 121 Phoenix Ghost tactical drones, a reduced capability alternative to the Switchblade quickly designed for export to Ukraine.[594]

5 May the California National Guard had announced it had donated 4,320 ballistic vests, 1,580 helmets and facilitated the delivery of 7 medical field stations to Ukraine.[595] 6 May another military package was announced worth $150 million:[596]

  • 25,000 155mm artillery shells
  • Counter artillery radars
  • Jamming equipment
  • Spare parts[597]

19 May 2022, the Department of Defense (DoD) announces the authorization of a Presidential Drawdown of security assistance valued at up to an additional $100 million:[598]

  • 18 155mm Howitzers;
  • 18 Tactical Vehicles to tow 155mm Howitzers;
  • 3 AN/TPQ-36 counter-artillery radars; and
  • Field equipment and spare parts.

1 June 2022 another military package was announced worth $700 million High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems and ammunition;

  • Four M142 HIMARS and ammunition
  • Five counter-artillery radars
  • Two air surveillance radars
  • 1,000 Javelin missiles and 50 Command Launch Units
  • 6,000 anti-armour weapons
  • 15,000 155 millimetre artillery rounds,
  • Four Mi-17 helicopters
  • 15 tactical vehicles
  • Spare parts and equipment[599][600]

15 June 2022 the twelfth military package was announced worth $1 billion;

  • 18 155mm M777 howitzer howitzers
  • 18 tactical vehicles for towing howitzers
  • 36,000 155mm artillery shells
  • Additional ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems
  • Four tactical recovery vehicles
  • Spare parts and other equipment
  • Two Harpoon coastal defence launchers without ammunition
  • Thousands of military radios
  • Thousands of night vision equipment and optics
  • Funding for training, maintenance, sustainment, transportation, and administrative costs[601]

23 June 2022 thirteenth military package was announced worth $450 million;

  • Four additional M142 HIMARS
  • 36,000 105mm artillery shells
  • 18 artillery towing tactical vehicles
  • 1,200 grenade launchers
  • 2000 machine guns
  • Two Small unit riverine craft
  • 10 Sea Ark Dauntless-class patrol boats
  • Six 40-foot maritime combat craft
  • Spare parts and other equipment[602][603]

1 July the United States government announced the 14th aid package for Ukraine including:

  • "Additional ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS)";
  • "Two National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems (NASAMS)";
  • "Up to 150,000 rounds of 155mm artillery ammunition"; and
  • "Four additional counter-artillery radars." Some total $820 million in total.[604]

8 July the United States announced their 15th aid package valued at $400 million, the package includes:

  • 4 additional M142 HIMARS (bringing the number of HIMARS pledged to Ukraine to 12).
  • Additional HIMARS ammunition.
  • Additional 155mm artillery shells including “A new type [of] 155 mm artillery ammunition," A senior U.S. official said these shells offer a “greater precision” than ordinary shells. Not confirming if they M982 Excalibur the official said: “It offers Ukraine precise capability for specific targets. It will save ammunition. It will be more effective due to the precision.”[605]
  • “Three tactical trucks”
  • “Counter-battery systems”
  • “Demolition munitions”[606]

22 July 2022 the United States government announced their 16th aid package valued at $270 million consisting of:

  • Four additional M142 HIMARS with ammunition, bring the number pledged to 16.
  • Four command post vehicles.
  • 36,000 105mm artillery shells.
  • Up to 580 Phoenix Ghost loitering drones.
  • Additional anti-armour weapons of unknown model or quantity.
  • Additional spare parts and other equipment.[607]

1 August 2022, the US has announced the 17th aid package for Ukraine, valued at $550 million. Including 75,000 rounds of 155mm and more HIMARS ammunition.[608]
8 August 2022 the US DoD announced the 18th military aid package for Ukraine:

  • Additional HIMARS ammunition
  • 75,000 155mm artillery shells
  • 20 120mm mortars
  • 20,000 120mm mortar rounds
  • Munitions for the NASAMS
  • 1,000 Javelin and "hundreds" of AT4 anti armour weapons
  • Claymore mines
  • C-4 explosives, demolitions munitions and demolition equipment
  • 50 armoured medical vehicles
  • Medical supplies, to include first aid kits, bandages, monitors, and other equipment.[609]

20 August 2022 the US DoD announced the 19th military aid package for Ukraine:

  • Additional ammunition for HIMARS
  • 16 105mm Howitzers and 36,000 105mm artillery rounds
  • 15 Scan Eagle UAVs
  • 40 International MaxxPro MRAP vehicles with mine rollers
  • Additional high speed anti-radiation missiles
  • 50 armoured Humvee vehicles
  • 1,500 BGM-71 TOW missiles
  • 1,000 Javelin anti armour systems
  • 2,000 "anti armour rounds"
  • Mine clearing equipment and systems
  • Demolitions munitions
  • Tactical secure communications systems
  • Night vision devices, thermal imagery systems, optics, and laser rangefinders.[610]

The Pentagon has also confirmed that Ukraine has been supplied with AGM-88 HARM at an unknown date after wreckage was found near a Russian position.[611]
24 August a $2.98bn package through the Foreign Military Sales process was announced for Ukraine to purchase military hardware from manufacturers, including:

  • Air defense systems.
  • Artillery systems and munitions.
  • Counter-unmanned aerial systems, and radars. These purchases will come directly from US manufacturers with deliveries over a two-year period. Unlike previous donations which were mostly from existing US military stocks this will be for freshly manufactured equipment.[612]

8 September 2022 the US DoD announced the 20th military aid package to Ukraine:

  • Additional ammunition for HIMARS
  • Four 105mm Howitzers and 36,000 105mm artillery rounds
  • Additional High-speed Anti-radiation missiles (HARM)
  • 100 Armored High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWV)
  • 1.5 million rounds of small arms ammunition
  • More than 5,000 anti-armor systems
  • 1,000 155mm rounds of Remote Anti-Armor Mine (RAAM) Systems
  • Additional grenade launchers and small arms
  • 50 armoured medical treatment vehicles#
  • Night vision devices and other field equipment.[613]

15 September 2022 the US DoD announced the 21st military aid package to Ukraine:

  • Additional ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS)
  • 36,000 105mm artillery rounds
  • 1,000 precision-guided 155mm artillery rounds
  • Four counter-artillery radars
  • Four trucks and eight trailers to transport heavy equipment;
  • Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems
  • Mine clearing equipment
  • Claymore anti-personnel munitions
  • Demolition munitions and equipment
  • Small arms and ammunition
  • Night vision devices, cold weather gear, and other field equipment[614]

28 September 2022 the US DoD announced a military aid package worth $1.1 billion for Ukraine:

  • 18 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems
  • additional ammunition for HIMARs
  • 150 HMMWV vehicles
  • 150 "Tactical vehicles" for towing weapons
  • 40 trucks and 80 trailers to transport heavy equipment
  • Two UAS radars
  • 20 Multi-mission radars
  • Counter UAS systems
  • Tactical secure communications systems, surveillance systems, and optic
  • Explosive ordnance disposal equipment
  • Body armour and other field equipment
  • Funding for training, maintenance, and sustainment.[615]

4 October 2022 the US DoD announced the 22nd military aid package for Ukraine valued at $625 million:

  • Four HIMAR systems with additional rockets
  • 16 155mm howitzers
  • 75,000 155mm artillery shells
  • 500 Precision guided artillery shells
  • 1,000 Remote Anti-Armor Mine (RAAM) shells
  • 16 105mm howitzers
  • 30,000 120mm mortar rounds
  • 200 International MaxxPro MRAP vehicles
  • 200,000 rounds of small arms ammunition
  • Obstacle emplacement equipment
  • Claymore anti-personnel munitions.[616]

14 October 2022 the US DoD announced the 22nd military aid package for Ukraine valued at $725 million:

  • Additional ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS);
  • 23,000 155mm artillery rounds;
  • 500 precision-guided 155mm artillery rounds;
  • 5,000 155mm rounds of Remote Anti-Armor Mine (RAAM) Systems;
  • 5,000 anti-tank weapons;
  • High-speed Anti-radiation missiles (HARMs);
  • More than 200 High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWVs);
  • Small arms and more than 2,000,000 rounds of small arms ammunition;
  • Medical supplies.[617]

On 28 October, the US DoD announced a $275 million aid package:[618]

  • Additional ammunition for HIMARS
  • 500 precision-guided 155 mm artillery rounds
  • 2,000 155 mm rounds of remote anti-armor mine systems
  • Over 1,300 anti-armor systems
  • 125 Humvees
  • Small arms and more than 2.75 million rounds of small arms ammunition
  • 4 satellite communications antennas

On 5 November Jake Sullivan, US National Security Advisor, announced in Kyiv a new aid package of $400 million for Ukraine. This money is to be used for:

  • Purchasing 1100 Phoenix Ghost drones;
  • 40 river patrol boats;
  • Funds to refurbish 45 Czech tanks;
  • Funds to refurbish old MIM-23 HAWK from US stocks;
  • Funds to refurbish 250 M-1117 armored security vehicles[619]

On 10 November, the US DoD announced a $400 million aid package:[620]

  • Missiles for HAWK air defense systems
  • Four Avenger air defense systems, and Stinger missiles
  • Additional ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS)
  • 21,000 155mm artillery rounds
  • 500 precision-guided 155mm artillery rounds
  • 10,000 120mm mortar rounds
  • 100 High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWVs)
  • 400 grenade launchers
  • Small arms, optics, and more than 20,000,000 rounds of small arms ammunition
  • Demolition equipment for obstacle clearing
  • Cold weather protective gear

On 23 November, the US DoD announced a $400 million aid package:[621]

  • Additional munitions for National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems (NASAMS)
  • 150 heavy machine guns with thermal imagery sights to counter Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)
  • Additional ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS)
  • 200 precision-guided 155mm artillery rounds
  • 10,000 120mm mortar rounds
  • High-speed Anti-radiation missiles (HARMs)
  • 150 High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWVs)
  • Over 100 light tactical vehicles
  • Over 20,000,000 rounds of small arms ammunition
  • Over 200 generators
  • Spare parts for 105mm Howitzers and other equipment


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