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Additional anti-aircraft missiles for NASAMS;
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8 short-range air defense systems AN / TWQ-1 Avenger;
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59 M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles with 590 TOW anti-tank missiles and 295,000 25 mm ammunition;
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90 Stryker armored personnel carriers with 20 mine rollers;
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53 armored vehicles class MRAP;
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350 HMMWV armored vehicles;
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20,000 155-mm artillery shells;
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About 600 155-mm high-precision M982 Excalibur projectiles;
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95,000 105-mm artillery shells;
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11,800 120-mm mortar mines;
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Additional ammunition for HIMARS;
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12 transport-loading vehicles;
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6 command and staff vehicles;
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22 armored vehicles with TOW anti-tank systems;
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additional missiles AGM-88 HARM;
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about 2,000 anti-tank missiles;
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more than 3,000,000 cartridges for small arms;
— equipment for destruction of obstacles;
— anti-personnel mines M18 Claymore;
- night-vision devices;
spare parts and other field equipment.
As for the good news, despite the appearance of information about the possible transfer of GLSDB precision-guided munitions with a range of about 150 km to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, they were not included in this package.
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We need to STOP! If Russia really wants the land back bad enough, it is not worth going to nuclear war with them. This is a waste of money and resources.
It’s not a waste of money if the people who allocate it get a significant percentage back. That’s just “investment.”