U.S. Considers HAWK Air Defense Equipment for Ukraine

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The United States is considering sending older HAWK air defense equipment from storage to Ukraine to help it defend against Russian drone and cruise missile attacks, two U.S. officials said.

The HAWK interceptor missiles would be “an upgrade to the Stinger missile systems – a smaller, shorter range air defense system – that the United States has already sent to blunt Russia’s invasion.

The Biden administration would use the Presidential ‘Drawdown Authority’ (PDA) to transfer the HAWK equipment which is based on Vietnam-era technology, but has been upgraded several times. The PDA “allows the United States to transfer defense articles and services from stocks quickly without congressional approval in response to an emergency.”

Reuters was unable to determine how many HAWK systems and missiles the United States has available to transfer. The White House declined to comment.

The HAWK system is the predecessor to PATRIOT missile defense system made by Raytheon Technologies (RTX.N) which remains off the table for Ukraine, U.S. officials said.

U.S. President Joe Biden pledged to Ukraine President Volodomyr Zelenskiy that Washington would provide Ukraine with ‘advanced air systems’ after a devastating missile barrage from Russia earlier this month.

 

 

 

 

Reuters /Shakirat Sadiq

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