[70575] The US approves equipment and maintenance deal for HAWK air defense systems in Ukraine
[70575] The US approves equipment and maintenance deal for HAWK air defense systems in Ukraine
The US State Department has approved a potential sale of equipment and technical support for HAWK air defense systems to Ukraine worth $108.1 million.
The US approves equipment and maintenance deal for HAWK air defense systems in Ukraine
The US State Department approved on May 22, 2026, a potential deal for the sale of equipment and maintenance services for HAWK-type air defense systems to Ukraine. According to reports by РИА Новости and the ТАСС agency, the value of the deal is estimated at approximately $108.1 million. The prime contractor that will lead the project is Sierra Nevada Corporation, as noted in Настоящее Время and Московский Комсомолец.
In an official statement by the State Department, as cited by BBC News | Русская служба, it was clarified that "the deal will contribute to achieving the foreign policy and national security objectives of the United States." NEXTA Live emphasized that these are systems already being used by Ukraine to counter aerial attacks, with the new equipment including container kits, spare parts, and logistical and engineering support services.
While media outlets supporting the Ukrainian government's position, such as Типичная Украина, presented the step as a critical strengthening of air defense capabilities, Russian and pro-Russian media outlets, including RT на русском and Sputnik Ближнее зарубежье, noted that according to Washington, the deal "will not alter the military balance in the region." DW Главное added historical context, according to which HAWK systems are an older technology than Patriot missiles but still constitute a significant part of Ukraine's air defense.
The reports emphasize that the equipment will allow Ukraine to integrate its existing HAWK systems more effectively. All reporting parties agreed on the financial framework of the deal, with reports ranging around an estimate of approximately $108 million in equipment and long-term maintenance.