The U.S. and allies will transfer over 20 HIMARS multiple-launch rocket systems to Ukraine
The Armed Forces of Ukraine will receive more than two dozen MLRS HIMARS.
What is known
The U.S. Department of Defense has officially announced that the U.S. and its allies will supply more than 20 units to Ukraine HIMARS. At the same time, the Pentagon confirmed that the Ukrainian Armed Forces have already received 12 multiple rocket launchers.
"As of today, we have transferred 12 HIMARS to Ukraine. This is part of more than 20 that the United States and our allies have committed."
- Caitlin Doornbos (@CaitlinDoornbos) July 20, 2022
The US emphasizes that along with HIMARS Ukraine receives 80 km range rockets. U.S. officials are still not talking about supplies of long-range missiles, which hit at a distance of 300 kilometers.
U.S. Defense Department correspondent Caitlin Doornbos (Caitlin Doornbos) wrote that shipments will begin a few days after President Joe Biden (Joe Biden) signs an executive order. Usually within 48-72 hours.
"When the President signs an authorization to provide weapons or ammunition to Ukrainians, these items began moving within days - the average is about 48 to 72 hours for the initial shipments."
- Caitlin Doornbos (@CaitlinDoornbos) July 20, 2022
The United States has also trained 200 Ukrainian troops for HIMARS. The crew of one HIMARS multiple rocket launcher consists of three people.
Source: @CaitlinDoornbos
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