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U.S. Approves $172M Sale of HAWK Phase III Missile System Package to Ukraine — Global Defense Insight

The U.S. State Department has approved a $172 million Foreign Military Sale to Ukraine. This sale will provide sustainment and support for the HAWK Phase III Missile System. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) notified Congress of the potential deal. Ukraine’s request includes a package for the sustainment of the HAWK defense system. The comprehensive package covers five-ton cargo trucks and spare parts for the missiles. It also inclu…

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The US State Department announced that it has approved the sale of equipment and services to Ukraine to support and maintain US-made air defense (ADF) systems, worth up to $180 million.

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The United States will transfer air defense equipment to Ukraine. Photo: wikipedia The United States will transfer air defense equipment to Ukraine worth $180 million. This was reported by the US Defense Cooperation Agency. The supply does not include basic defense equipment. Ukraine will receive: modifications and maintenance; spare parts; consumables and accessories; repair and return support; personnel training and training equipment; engine…

This is stated on the website of the US Defense Cooperation Agency. It is noted that the State Department has decided to approve the possible sale to Ukraine of defense equipment and related equipment to support air defense in the amount of about 180 million dollars. It is indicated that it is about the purchase of equipment and services to support activities for training, maintenance and updating of existing American-made air defense systems.

The U.S. government has authorized the possible sale of an additional MIM-23 HAWK anti-aircraft system to equip the Ukrainian Armed Forces, being set up as a new operation to be implemented through the Military Foreign Sales (FMS) program, for which an estimated $172 million will have to be invested. Thus, it was notified by the State Department to the U.S. Congress with the usual public access communiqué, which was issued during the course of y…

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zona-militar.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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