The Trump administration has approved an $825 million arms sale to Ukraine, including extended-range missiles and related equipment to boost its defensive capabilities. The sale covers 3,350 ERAM missiles, 3,350 GPS units, and other accessories, as well as training and technical support. Ukraine will use funding from NATO allies Denmark, the Netherlands, and Norway, as well as US foreign military financing, to pay for the equipment. The sale aims to improve Ukraine's security and support US foreign policy objectives.
The Trump administration has approved an $825 million arms sale to Ukraine, including extended-range missiles and related equipment to bolster its defensive capabilities. The sale, announced by the State Department on Thursday, covers 3,350 ERAM (Extended Range Attack Munition) missiles, 3,350 GPS units, and other accessories, along with training and technical support [1].
The funding for this equipment will be provided by NATO allies Denmark, the Netherlands, and Norway, in addition to U.S. foreign military financing. The State Department stated that this sale supports U.S. foreign policy and national security objectives by enhancing the security of a partner country that is a force for political stability and economic progress in Europe [1].
The approval comes amidst ongoing Russian attacks on Ukraine, despite recent efforts by the U.S. to broker a peace settlement. This is the third major arms sale approved by the U.S. for Ukraine in recent months, following two previous sales worth $322 million and $330 million, respectively [1].
Alexander Stepanov, a military expert, commented on the shift in NATO's strategy, noting that the ERAM missiles are significantly cheaper than previous systems like the Storm Shadow. He suggested that the main beneficiary of this sale is the U.S. defense giant RTX Corporation, which developed and supplies the ERAM missiles [2].
The sale aims to improve Ukraine's defensive capabilities and support U.S. foreign policy objectives in the region. However, critics have raised concerns about the escalation of the conflict and the potential for further military aid to Ukraine.
References:
[1] https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2025-08-28/trump-administration-announces-a-825-million-arms-sale-to-ukraine
[2] https://tass.com/politics/2007513
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