The United States has authorized a $100 million package to sustain and maintain US-supplied weapons systems in Ukraine, a move underscoring continued military support amid ongoing conflict.
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced the approval, stating that the deal covers the refurbishment of vehicles, technical assistance, training, logistics, and related support services.
The package is designed to ensure the operational readiness of Ukraine's military equipment provided by the US.
Congress has been notified of the sale under the Foreign Military Sales framework, which includes a blanket order sustainment for systems supplied by the US Army.
The initiative highlights Washington's commitment to reinforcing Ukraine’s defense capabilities against evolving threats.