
The US Department of Defense has published an updated list of weapons and military equipment allocated to Ukraine after the start of large-scale armed aggression by the Russian Federation.
As of June 27, 2022, this list includes:
- more than 1,400 portable Stinger anti-aircraft missile systems;
- more than 6,500 Javelin anti-tank missile systems;
- over 20,000 other anti-tank systems (grenade launchers);
- over 700 Switchblade tactical unmanned aerial systems;
- 126 155-mm howitzers [M777 – ed.] and more than 260,000 155-mm artillery shells;
- 126 tactical vehicles (tractors) for towing 155-mm howitzers;
- 30,000 artillery shells of 105 mm caliber;
- 19 tactical repair vehicles;
- 8 highly mobile M142 HIMARS missile systems and missiles for them;
- 20 Mi-17 helicopters;
- hundreds of HMMWV armored vehicles (Humves);
- 200 M113 armored personnel carriers;
- more than 10,000 units of automatic grenade launchers and small arms;
- more than 59 million cartridges;
- 75,000 sets of body armor and helmets;
- 121 Phoenix Ghost tactical unmanned aerial systems;
- missile systems with laser guidance [APKWS – ed.];
- unmanned aerial systems Puma;
- unmanned coastal defense vessels;
- 22 counter-battery radars [AN/TPQ-36 – ed.];
- 4 anti-mortar radars;
- 4 air surveillance radars [AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel – ed.];
- 2 Harpoon anti-ship missile systems;
- 18 coastal and river patrol boats;
- anti-personnel ammunition M18A1 Claymore;
- C-4 explosive and explosive equipment for clearing obstacles;
- protected tactical communication systems;
- thousands of night vision devices, thermal imaging systems, optics and laser rangefinders;
- commercial services of satellite images;
- means of protection against explosive objects;
- means of protection against chemical, biological and atomic weapons;
- medical supplies, including first-aid kits;
- means of setting electronic interference (REB);
- field equipment and spare parts.
- financing of exercises, maintenance and repair of equipment and weapons.
The United States also reportedly continues to work with its allies and partners to identify and provide Ukraine with additional defense capabilities.
https://www.ukrmilitary.com/2022/06/fact-sheet-on-u-s-security-assistance.html

Actually, that’s quite a list. Let us hope that now we’ll get enough HIMARS and air defense systems.
Wow there’s allot of stuff. Wish we got it before the scum suckers invaded.
Yeah, that could’ve let Ukraine fight even more effective. But, old, fragile sleepy likes to trickle droplets instead of pour buckets.
U. S. Tends to do the right thing, unfortunately only after it has exhausted every other possibly.
…. possibility
Dang, you sound a lot like Sir Winston Churchill….;)