Germany to Send Dingos to Ukraine: Still Says ‘Nein’ to Tanks
Germany is sending a bit of military aid to embattled Ukraine, just no tanks, yet.
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Germany is sending a bit of military aid to embattled Ukraine, just no tanks, yet.
The administration believes this round will give Ukraine a technological advantage in its power struggle against Russia. According to the source, who spoke anonymously, the 1,000 rounds of the new 155mm ammunition will be included in the new $400 million aid package that the White House will release.
As far as weapons systems go, the Stinger is kind of old. It was first designed in 1967 and went into production starting in 1978. Let’s have a look at the Stinger that’s been stinging the Russians.
Moscow’s ambassador to Washington has told the United States to stop sending additional arms to Ukraine. He warns that large western deliveries of weapons will pour more fuel on the fire and cause additional deaths on both sides of the conflict.
Britain is sending 20 mobile artillery pieces and tens of thousands of shells to Ukraine for what some military analysts expect to become the most extensive artillery campaign since World War II.
Aside from the 155 Howitzers, AN/TPQ-36 counter artillery radar, and AN/MPQ-64 air surveillance systems, the US is also sending 11 Mi-17 helicopters as part of the $800 million military aid to Ukraine.
Learn about the Excalibur GPS-guided artillery round that Canada is sending to Ukraine along with four howitzers to fire them. The Excalibur Round can put 48 pounds of high explosives through the sunroof of your SUV from 40 miles away.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has revealed that dozens of Ukrainian soldiers are training in the UK, learning how to use 120 British armored vehicles before returning with them to fight in the war against Russia.
Great Britain is preparing to send armored missile launchers to Ukraine now that Russia has begun an all-out war to seize control of the country’s east.
Learn a bit about the up-armored Humvees the US is sending to Ukraine in the latest transfer of arms to this country.
The US is sending two hundred M-113 Armored Personnel Carriers to Ukraine. Here is a primer on this old but venerable tracked vehicle that has been in continuous service for nearly 80 years.
The United States and its allies are supplying Ukraine with millions worth of new small arms, heavy anti-tank weaponry, military equipment, and various munitions in support of Ukraine’s frontline men.