The USA allocated $329 million to Ukraine for Patriot and Starlink: what is included in the package.
According to inkorr.com: The USA has approved the sale of military equipment and technology to Ukraine for a total of $329 million. The State Department has decided to support the Patriot air defense systems and to provide Starlink satellite communication services.
Package details
The package concerning the Patriot systems includes spare parts, software, technical support, communication equipment, as well as engineering and logistics services. The cost of this package is about $179.1 million. Starlink services also include engineering and logistical support from the US government.
'The proposed sale will serve US foreign policy and national security interests by strengthening the security of a partner country that is a force for political stability and economic development in Europe,' it is emphasized in the official statement.
Implementation process
The sale of Patriot equipment will involve representatives of the US government and contractors, while no additional representatives or contractors will be required for Starlink services.
This assistance from the USA is an important step in strengthening Ukraine's defense capabilities and stability in Europe.
The US's appeal to Ukraine with the new military aid package underscores Washington's readiness to support its partners in a challenging time. This once again demonstrates the importance of international cooperation in ensuring security, especially in the face of modern challenges.
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