Pentagon to 'rush' Patriot missiles to Ukraine in $6bn package (2024)

By Holly Honderich & Will Vernon,in Washington

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The Pentagon says it will "rush" Patriot air defence missiles and artillery ammunition to Ukraine as part of its new military aid package.

However Patriot systems for launching the missiles will not be sent, Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Patriots were "urgently" needed to face a growing Russian air threat and "can and should save lives right now".

On Saturday, Ukraine said Russia had carried out another massive air attack.

Authorities in Kharkiv said a hospital was damaged. Energy facilities in three regions were attacked, Energy Minister German Galushchenko said.

Russia attacked with cruise missiles, S-300 surface-to-air missiles and Iskander ballistic missiles, Ukraine said, adding that 21 were downed using aircraft, air defence systems and jamming.

Ukraine claimed to have hit two Russian oil refineries across the border. Footage from one in the Russian region of Krasnodar appeared to have caused a large explosion, though local authorities denied significant damage.

Russian authorities said on Saturday they had shot down some 68 Ukrainian drones over Russian territory.

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Speaking on Friday, Mr Austin told a news conference that the US was committing to its largest security assistance package to date and would "move immediately" to get the supplies to Ukraine.

The US was using $6bn (£4.8bn) for this purpose, he said. A source confirmed to the BBC that the $6bn was part of a $60bn aid package signed into law by US President Joe Biden on Wednesday, which also includes $1bn in more immediate aid.

The assistance would include air defence munitions, counter-drone systems and artillery ammunition but not Patriot missile systems.

"It's not just Patriots that they [the Ukrainians] need, they need other types of systems and interceptors as well," Mr Austin said. "I would caution us all in terms of making Patriot the silver bullet."

Mr Austin added that he was confident that more of the missile systems would be made available for Kyiv soon. Conversations were ongoing with European partners, he said, to deliver additional capabilities.

The Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Charles Brown, said the assistance should eliminate the Ukrainians' need to ration shells on the frontline.

Some of the latest funding would also go to building up Ukraine's own defence industry, so that it can start manufacturing more of the ammunition it desperately needs.

Mr Austin said Russia had already increased domestic production of artillery ammunition and other weapons - as well as being propped up by supplies from Iran and North Korea.

"Understand what's at stake for Ukraine, for Europe, and for the United States," he said. "If Putin prevails in Ukraine - Europe would face a security threat it hasn't seen in a lifetime. Russia will not stop in Ukraine."

Asked whether the US aid would protect Ukrainian forces, Mr Austin said that the commitment was "material, real, and substantial" although "not instantaneous".

"It's going to take some time to get it in there and distribute. The Ukrainians were able to hold - with this capability, they can do a lot better."

The defence secretary's words came as Ukraine warned on Friday that Russia was ramping up attacks on its railways.

A Ukrainian security source told the AFP news agency that Moscow wanted to damage Ukrainian railway infrastructure to "paralyse deliveries and movement of military cargo".

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Ukraine only has a handful of Patriots to complement other Western missile defence systems and existing stocks of Soviet-era surface-to-air missiles (SAMs), such as the S-300.

The Patriots are the most capable and expensive air defence systems that Ukraine has. Each Patriot battery costs around $1bn (£800m), and each missile costs nearly $4m.

Germany has already promised an extra Patriot system - and its defence and foreign ministers appealed to their European counterparts earlier this month to respond urgently.

Greece has stocks of Patriots and S-300s but said none could be spared.

"We explained why we cannot do it," Greek Prime Minister Kyrios Mitsotakis told Skai TV. His said his country's air defences were "critical systems for the protection of Greek air space".

According to reports, Spain will supply some Patriot missiles but not a full system.

Recent months have seen Kyiv step up its calls for Western assistance as its stocks of ammunition are depleted and Russia makes steady gains.

Ukrainian officials have blamed delays in military aid from the US and other Western allies for the loss of lives and territory.

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Pentagon to 'rush' Patriot missiles to Ukraine in $6bn package (2024)

FAQs

Is the US to provide Patriot missiles to Ukraine as part of $6 BN Defence aid? ›

The United States says it will supply Patriot air defence missile systems to Ukraine as part of a $6bn additional aid package, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced on Friday, calling it the largest security assistance package to Kyiv since Russia's invasion in 2022.

How many Patriot missiles does Ukraine need? ›

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that Ukraine needs "at least" seven Patriot systems to shield its major cities. He noted that Russia launches an estimated 3,000 missiles, drones, and other projectiles at Ukraine each month.

What is the Pentagon sending to Ukraine? ›

About $61 billion of the aid is for Ukraine. The package includes an array of ammunition, including air defense munitions and large amounts of artillery rounds that are much in demand by Ukrainian forces, as well as armored vehicles and other weapons.

What is the US package for Ukraine? ›

This $225 million package, which includes air defense interceptors, artillery systems and munitions, armored vehicles, anti-tank weapons, and other capabilities, will also help strengthen Ukraine's air defenses and reinforce Ukrainian capabilities across the front lines.

Is the US going to send Patriot missiles to Ukraine? ›

President Biden has approved the deployment of another Patriot missile system to Ukraine, senior administration and military officials said, as the country struggles to fend off Russian attacks on its cities, infrastructure and electrical grid.

How much does a Patriot missile cost? ›

Each Patriot battery costs around $1bn (£800m), and each missile costs nearly $4m. Germany has already promised an extra Patriot system - and its defence and foreign ministers appealed to their European counterparts earlier this month to respond urgently.

How many Patriot batteries does the US have? ›

Today, there are 15 battalions fielded across the active-duty force. The service has programmed funding for a 16th battalion, but it is not manned or fielded yet, according to an Army spokesperson. Each of the battalions includes four Patriot batteries.

What is the range of a Patriot missile? ›

MIM-104 Patriot
No. built1,106 launchers in U.S. (483 were in service in 2010) Over 250 launchers exported to 18 countries Over 10,000 missiles manufactured
VariantsSee § Variants
Specifications
Operational range160 km (max)
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Does Ukraine have nuclear missiles? ›

Ukraine does not have nuclear weapons. In 1994, Ukraine signed the Budapest Memorandum and gave up its nuclear arsenal, the third-largest in the world at the time, in exchange for security guarantees. On June 2, 1996, Ukraine lost its nuclear status when the last warhead was removed from the country.

What does Biden send to Ukraine? ›

This Presidential Drawdown Authority (PDA) package has an estimated value of $1 billion and includes capabilities to support Ukraine's most urgent requirements, including air defense interceptors, artillery rounds, armored vehicles, and anti-tank weapons.

Who is sending troops to Ukraine? ›

A total of 160 members of the Florida National Guard have been deployed to Ukraine since late November, training and advising and mentoring Ukrainian armed forces. The troops, assigned to the 53rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, are part of the Joint Multinational Training Group-Ukraine.

What weapons are in the Ukraine aid package? ›

Biden Administration Announces Additional Security Assistance for Ukraine
  • Missiles for HAWK air defense systems;
  • Stinger anti-aircraft missiles;
  • Ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS);
  • 155mm Howitzers;
  • 155mm and 105mm artillery rounds;
  • 81mm mortar systems;
  • M113 Armored Personnel Carriers;
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How much does it cost to send a package from USA to Ukraine? ›

Country Conditions for Mailing - Ukraine
Weight not over (lbs.)Parcel Post Rate
322.90
425.80
528.70
631.90
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How long does it take a package to get from the Ukraine to the US? ›

International shipping times from Ukraine depend on the mode of transport being used to transport your package. For packages traveling by air, packages may take between 14 to 20 working days before arriving. Packages traveling by ship or road may take 25 to 30 working days to arrive.

How much money has NATO given to Ukraine? ›

Since Russia's invasion, the United States has provided Ukraine with around $75 billion in military, financial and humanitarian aid. "Other NATO allies and partners have provided over $100 billion," the secretary general said.

Which country has announced to provide its key Patriot missile defence system to Ukraine? ›

The United States will send Ukraine another Patriot missile system, two US officials said Tuesday, answering Kyiv's desperate calls for more air defences as it battles an intense Russian assault on the northeastern Kharkiv region. The officials said President Joe Biden has approved the move.

What weapons does the US military aid Ukraine? ›

122 mm artillery shells [Since July 2022]. 155 mm artillery shells [delivered from March 2023 onwards] (Purchased from Bulgaria by US). 7.62×54mmR Small Arms Rounds [Before April 2023]. GHO-2 HE Hand Grenades [Before February 2023].

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