Procurement: Details Of American Military Aid To Ukraine

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March 28, 2026: The United States military assistance to Ukraine from early 2022 through early 2025 consisted of several categories of weapons and equipment.

For the infantry there were 10,000 Javelin anti-armor systems, 120,000 other anti-armor systems and

Munitions: 3,000 Stinger anti-aircraft systems, 10,000 TOW missiles, 50,000 grenade launchers and small arms, 500 million shells of small arms ammunition and grenades, 100,000 sets of body armor and helmets, night-vision devices, surveillance systems, thermal imagery systems, optics, and, laser rangefinders, C-4 and other explosives, explosive-ordnance disposal equipment, M18A1 claymore mines, anti-armor mines, mine-clearing equipment, obstacle-emplacement equipment, medical supplies, field equipment, cold-weather gear, generators, and spare parts, chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear protective equipment, 29 armored bridging systems, rocket launchers and ammunition, 25mm ammunition, counter–air defense capability.

Artillery and related systems consisted of 200 155mm howitzers and 3 million shells, including 7,000 precision-guided shells and 100,000 anti-armor mine shells, 72 105mm howitzers and 1 million shells, 10,000 203mm shells, 400,000 152mm shells, 40,000 130mm shells, and 40,000 122mm shells, 300 mortar systems, 700,000 mortar shells, 40 HIMAR systems, 60,000 122mm Grad rockets, Ground-Launched Small Diameter Bomb launchers and ammunition, ATACMS/Army Tactical Missile Systems.

Armored vehicles consisted of 300 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles, 4 Bradley Fire Support Team vehicles,

31 M1A1 tanks, 45 T-72B tanks, 400 Stryker armored personnel carriers, 900 M113 armored personnel carriers, 400 M1117 armored security vehicles, 300 armored medical-treatment vehicles, 1,000 MRAP vehicles, 125mm, 120mm, and 105mm tank ammunition.

Ground support vehicles consisted of 5,000 Humvees, 1,153 tactical vehicles, 200 light tactical vehicles, 80 trucks, 200 trailers, 10 command-post vehicles, 30 ammunition-support vehicles, 6 armored utility trucks, 20 logistics-support vehicles, 58 water trailers, 239 fuel tankers and 105 fuel trailers.

Air defense systems consisted of three Patriot air defense batteries and munitions, 12 NASAM systems, Avenger air defense systems, HAWK air defense systems and munitions, Laser-guided rocket systems, AIM-7 missiles, RIM-7 missiles, AIM-9M missiles, Antiaircraft guns and ammunition, Equipment to integrate with and sustain Ukraine’s systems and to protect critical infrastructure, VAMPIRE anti-drone systems and munitions, anti-drone gun trucks and ammunition, anti-drone laser-guided rocket systems, air defense systems components, other anti-drone equipment.

Air-to-ground missiles consisted of HARM/High-speed anti-radiation missiles, precision guided aerial munitions, 6,000 Zuni aircraft rockets, 20,000 Hydra-70 aircraft rockets, Air-to-ground munitions.

Manned aircraft consisted of 20 Mi-17 helicopters, Support equipment for F-16s.

Explosive and combat drones consisted of Switchblade drones, Phoenix Ghost drones, and ALTIUS-600 drones.

Surveillance drones consisted of ScanEagle drones, Puma drones. JUMP 20 drones, CyberLux K8 drones, Penguin drones, Black Hornet drones and Raven drones.

Coastal defense systems consisted of two Harpoon coastal defense systems, 62 coastal and riverine patrol boats, unmanned coastal defense vessels plus port and harbor security equipment.

Radar and communications equipment consisted of four satellite communications antennas, two radars for drones, 21 air surveillance radars, 100 counter-artillery and counter-mortar radars, 50 multi-mission radars, Tactical secure communications systems, Electronic warfare and counter–electronic, warfare equipment, four SATCOM antennas, SATCOM terminals and services.

Satellite services consisted of Commercial satellite imagery services.

While all this assistance was appreciated and put to use, Ukraine builds over 80 percent of the weapons and munitions it uses.