US to speed up interceptor missiles delivery to Ukraine, WSJ reports
- The United States will deliver over 500 interceptor missiles to Ukraine shortly, enhancing military aid during the ongoing conflict, according to the Wall Street Journal.
- President Joe Biden's administration announced it would permit U.S. defense contractors to assist in maintaining Pentagon-provided weaponry in Ukraine, marking a significant policy change.
- The Wall Street Journal noted that the conflict is now entering its most dangerous phase, according to Russian officials.
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US to Speed up Interceptor Missiles Delivery to Ukraine, WSJ Reports
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US to speed up interceptor missiles delivery to Ukraine, WSJ reports
The United States will ship more than 500 interceptor missiles to Ukraine in the weeks ahead, speeding up Washington's military aid delivery to the war-ravaged country, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday.
France to Deliver New Batch of SCALP Missiles to Ukraine
France will send a new shipment of SCALP long-range missiles to Ukraine, as part of ongoing military support. The French Ministry of Defense is preparing the delivery, with an announcement from French Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu. In an interview with Le Journal du Dimanche, Lecornu confirmed that the French government is committed to maintaining steady military assistance to Ukraine. He emphasized that this continuous support is crucial f…
SCALP missiles have a range of 560 km.
France will hand over to Ukraine a new batch of about ten SCALP missiles, as well as missiles for air defense of the Mistral type.
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