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UKRAINE SECURITY

ASSISTANCE
U.S. COMMITMENTS
Total U.S. Security Assistance Committed Since Russia’s Full-Scale Invasion on February 24, 2022
155mm Rounds Stingers Javelins Abrams Bradleys
2M+ 2,000+ 10,000+ 31 186
155mm Patriot
Howitzers HIMARS NASAMs Batteries Strykers
198 39 12 1 189
Commitments also include a wide range of other vehicles, unmanned aerial systems, small arms,
communications equipment, protective gear, and other supplies and services. The United States continues to
work with its Allies and partners to provide Ukraine with additional capabilities to defend itself.

CONTRACTING ACTIONS
Rapidly Producing and Procuring Systems using Undefinitized Contract Actions (UCAs), Indefinite Delivery /
Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Contracts, and Other Tools
Ukraine Presidential
Ukraine Security Drawdown
Assistance Initiative Replacement
Procuring defense articles Replacing equipment drawn
directly from industry to down from U.S. stocks
USAI support Ukraine
Obligated REPLACEMENT Obligated
OBLIGATIONS $10.5B OBLIGATIONS $16.8B

$10.5B Committed
$18.6B $16.8B Committed
$24.8B
See reverse for detailed Uncommitted See reverse for detailed Uncommitted
breakdown breakdown
$0.3B $1.1B
Appropriated Appropriated
$18.9B $25.9B

INDUSTRIAL BASE EXPANSION


Increasing Critical Capability Manufacturing Capacity
Defense Production Ukraine Supplemental and E.O. 14017 FY23 Funding
Act (DPA) Title III Replenishment Funding * Not exclusively for Ukraine-related support

$746M $3.3B $691M


$216M Solid Rocket $1.9B 155mm $330M Kinetic Capabilities
Motors
$361M GMLRS $7M Energy Storage
$30M Missiles and
Munitions
$349M Javelins $70M Castings & Forgings
$62M Stingers $170M Microelectronics
$500M Strategic and
Critical Materials $600M+ Other
$114M Critical Materials
UNCLASSIFIED
UKRAINE SECURITY
ASSISTANCE
USAI CONTRACT AWARDS
Equipment 1 Obligated ($M) Awardee Contract Award Date 2
155mm Ammunition 1,268 Various Suppliers Aug 22
Other Ammunition 719 Various Suppliers Jun 22 – Apr 23
APKWS 504 BAE Systems May – Nov 22
NASAMS 1,131 Raytheon Aug – Nov 22
Other Air Defense Systems / Missiles 1,084 Various Suppliers Multiple
HIMARS 250 Lockheed Martin Aug 22
M777 254 Various Suppliers Nov 22
VAMPIRE 56 L3Harris Jan 23
cUAS 109 Various Suppliers Dec 22
Phoenix Ghost 517 AEVEX Apr – Aug 22
PUMA UAS 318 AeroVironment Apr 22
Switchblade 300 / 600 35 AeroVironment May – Sep 22
Radars 166 Various Suppliers Apr – Sep 22
Radio and Communications Equipment 1,052 Various Suppliers Apr 22 – Apr 23
Optics and Small Arms 53 Various Suppliers Apr – Jun 22
Tactical Vehicles 950 Various Suppliers Apr 22
Maritime Craft 30 Various Suppliers Feb 23
Other 3 1,940 Various Suppliers Multiple
Total Awarded 4 10,487
As of 22 November 2023. (1) Includes supporting equipment, including component parts, training manuals, spares, etc. Some smaller components may have different awardees. (2) Total published
contract value may be greater than obligated amount due to award ceiling and/or additional sources of funding beyond USAI. (3) Includes personal protective equipment (PPE), medical supplies,
transportation, spare parts, and other services. (4) Total may not reflect sum of individual amounts listed due to rounding.

REPLACEMENT CONTRACT AWARDS


Equipment 1 Obligated ($M) Awardee Contract Award Date 2
155mm Ammunition 2,383 Various Suppliers Nov 22 – Feb 23
Other Ammunition and Weapons 2,835 Various Suppliers Sep 22
AMRAAM 40 Raytheon Aug 22
Raytheon/Lockheed
Javelin 1,514 Martin Javelin JV May – Sep 22
Stinger 791 Raytheon May 22
HIMARS 601 Lockheed Martin Aug – Dec 22
GMLRS 904 Lockheed Martin Sep 22 – Apr 23
Switchblade 300 21 AeroVironment Aug 22 – Mar 23
AN/TPQ-53 Radar System 372 Lockheed Martin Oct 22
Tactical and Combat Vehicles 3 2,792 BAE, Oshkosh, AM Mar 23
Other 4 4,541 Various Suppliers Oct 22
Total Awarded 5 16,794
As of 15 November 2023. (1) Includes supporting equipment, including component parts, training manuals, spares, etc. Some smaller components may have different awardees. (2) Total
published contract value may be greater than obligated amount due to award ceiling and/or additional sources of funding beyond replenishment. (3) Includes HMMWV, AMPV, FHTV, FMTV and related
facilitization. (4) Includes radars, radar modifications, vehicles, facilitization, and other services. (5) Total may not reflect sum of individual amounts listed due to rounding.

UNCLASSIFIED
UKRAINE SECURITY
ASSISTANCE
INDUSTRIAL BASE IMPACTS
USAI +
REPLACEMENT
OBLIGATIONS
$27.3B
$1.0B +
$500M–$999M

$250M–$499M

$100M–$249M

< $99M
Data includes USAI obligations and Presidential Drawdown
Replacement obligations (Supplementals 1-4), and represents
prime vendors and critical Suppliers. Mapped values reflect major
systems only; not all funds are reflected.

DIRECT INDUSTRIAL INVESTMENTS


SUPPLEMENTAL
FUNDS
$3.3B
$500M +
$100M–$499M

$50M–$99M

< $49M
Data includes Ukraine Supplemental funds directly
invested to improve industrial base production
capacity (Supplementals 1-4), and represents
government- and contractor-owned facilities and
critical suppliers. Mapped values reflect major systems
only; not all funds are reflected.

UNCLASSIFIED

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