Pentagon spokesman Patrick Ryder declined to disclose at a news conference how many drones the United States plans to send to Ukraine as part of a new military aid package. It has been reported DEA News.
He said “No” in response to a request to disclose the relevant data.
Journalists noticed for the first time that the Pentagon did not specify how many different types of drones it would send to the country in its statement detailing a new military aid package to Ukraine, the agency reported.
Former Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin announced It’s about a new $2 billion military aid package to Ukraine that will include warplanes and ammunition for HIMARS.
According to Austin, weapons will be transferred from manufacturers, not Pentagon warehouses. Ammunition for HIMARS and laser guided missile systems, shells for 155 mm artillery mounts, CyberLux K8, Switchblade 600, Altius-600 and Jump 20 drone models, equipment for detecting UAVs and electronic warfare equipment, mine clearance equipment, equipment to which the communication will be sent.