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US Clears $185M Military Spare Parts Sale to Ukraine

The US State Department has approved a possible $185-million foreign military sale of Class IX spare parts and related equipment to Ukraine.

Under the pending Department of Defense notification to Congress, Ukraine has requested Class IX spare parts in support of army vehicles and weapons already provided by the US.

These parts, along with related logistics and program support, are intended to strengthen Ukrainian sustainment capabilities, increase operational rates, and improve repair turnaround times on the battlefield.

“This proposed sale will support the foreign policy and national security objectives of the United States by improving the security of a partner country that is a force for political stability and economic progress in Europe,” the Defense Security Cooperation Agency said.

It added that no additional US government or contractor personnel would be required to implement the sale, and it would not alter the military balance in the region.

US-Ukraine Sales

In recent years, Washington has approved several large US defense sales and support packages for Ukraine through foreign military sales and related mechanisms.

In September 2025, the US State Department cleared over $300 million in potential defense sales to sustain Ukraine’s Patriot air defense systems and extend satellite communications for Starlink terminals.

Earlier in August 2025, it approved a potential $825-million sale of air-launched cruise missiles and related equipment, including thousands of Extended Range Attack Munitions with GPS guidance and electronic warfare kits.

These sales are on top of major packages of ammunition, counter-drone equipment, radars, and HIMARS artillery rocket munitions turned over to Kyiv in recent years to address persistent threats and sustain high operational tempo on multiple fronts.

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