The United States can continue to provide military aid to Kyiv, while not fearing that supplies will run out.
Ukraine will receive two NASAMS anti-aircraft missile systems from the United States within two months. This was announced on Friday, September 16, by the press secretary of the Pentagon, Brigadier General of the US Air Force Patrick Ryder in a briefing.
“It is expected that two NASAMS anti-aircraft missile systems will be delivered to Ukraine in about two months,” he said.
According to Ryder, the complexes will help further protect Ukrainians from enemy air threats, including aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles and missiles.
Note that NASAMS is a mobile anti-aircraft missile system designed to combat missiles, aircraft and other air targets at low and medium altitudes.
Remember, on the eve it was reported that US President Joe Biden approved the allocation of military aid to Ukraine. It was announced today that the $600 million in military aid includes HIMARS projectiles, ammunition, projectiles, anti-artillery radar, anti-aircraft systems, mine-clearing equipment and winter uniforms.
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Source: korrespondent

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