Ukraine; US Congress promotes air defense sales/transfers to Kiev

U.S. Army Operated Iron-Dome Battery Could be Headed to Ukraine

A certain portion of the American congress is looking to make amendments to its 2022 Defense policy bill to allow the Biden administration to sell or transfer new air and missile defense systems to Ukraine, including potentially sending an Iron Dome battery currently being operated by the U.S. Army.

The present House Armed Services Committee version of the fiscal 2022 Defense policy bill requires the Pentagon to submit a report to Congress which provides options for potential sale or transfer of existing systems with low likelihood of being deployed in the near future by Ukraine. Though the bill doesn’t not specify any particular weapons systems as to be delivered to Ukraine, it calls for $275 million to be provided as military aid to Ukraine even before transfer of any missile defense system

The U.S. Army’s two Iron Dome batteries are prime candidates because there are few relevant systems the Army possesses that could defeat the threat Ukraine faces from Russia, POLITICO reported, citing a congressional staffer as saying.

Israel had delivered the second Iron Dome battery built by Rafael to the U.S. military. On July 31, the U.S. and Israel signed an agreement to make the THAAD missile interoperable with the Israeli Iron Dome.

Since March, Washington has continued the transfer of arms and services to the Ukrainian military, including $275 million worth of equipment and support.

Ukraine; US Congress promotes air defense sales/transfers to Kiev

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