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America’s Massive Arsenal: List of All Military Aid to Ukraine 2022–2025

The US has been Ukraine's strongest ally, from weapons and training to financial lifelines and diplomatic cover — American support has bolstered Ukraine’s survival.
Javelins, Stingers, Patriots, HIMARS, these US-made weapons have powered Ukraine’s defense since day one. But this support isn’t about blank checks. It’s Pentagon-funded gear, often decommissioned, that would otherwise sit in storage or be destroyed at taxpayer expense. Sending it to Ukraine is not only strategic, but it's cost-effective.
As of March 2025, US military aid totals $66.5–$66.9 billion since the full-scale invasion, and $69.7 billion when including deliveries since 2014. The Presidential Drawdown Authority has been used 55 times to transfer $31.7 billion in weapons directly from Defense Department stockpiles.

Backed by a global logistics network so advanced it once airlifted an entire Burger King to troops in Afghanistan, the US can deliver missiles, tanks, and drones to Ukraine with minimal delay, thanks to its forward presence in Europe and stockpiles of prepositioned gear across the continent.
These price tags are estimates of equipment value, not direct cash. Most funds stay in the US, fueling contracts with American arms makers. States like Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Texas are among the biggest beneficiaries of this defense production surge.
According to the Kiel Institute, the US leads the world in total Ukraine aid—$124.9 billion across military, financial, and humanitarian support. But by share of GDP, it ranks just 14th in military help and 29th in humanitarian aid.
Even with a brief aid pause under the Trump administration in early 2025, the US remains Ukraine’s most critical military partner. What follows is the most detailed, chronological breakdown of every US security package delivered since 2022.
Air defense

3 Patriot batteries with munitions
12 NASAMS systems with missiles
HAWK systems with missiles
Over 3,000 Stinger missiles
20 Avengers
VAMPIRE counter-UAS systems with munitions
Vehicle-mounted anti-drone guns and ammo
Laser‑guided C-UAS rocket systems
Anti-aircraft guns
Integration equipment (launchers, radars, etc.)
Sustainment and support gear for Ukrainian systems
21 mobile air surveillance radars
Fires (artillery & rockets)

40+ HIMARS systems with launchers and rockets
Ground-launched small-diameter bombs and guided rockets
200+ 155 mm howitzers with over 3 million rounds and 7,000+ precision 155 mm rounds
72 105 mm howitzers and 1 million 105 mm rounds
10,000 203 mm artillery rounds
Hundreds of thousands of rounds across 152 mm, 130 mm, and 122 mm calibers
60,000 GRAD rockets
Over 300 mortar systems and 700,000+ mortar rounds
Over 100 counter‑artillery/mortar radars and 50 multi-mission radars
Ground maneuver

31 M1A1 Abrams tanks and 45 T‑72B tanks
300+ Bradley IFVs and 4 Bradley FST vehicles
900+ M113 APCs, 400+ Strykers, 400+ M1117 ASVs
1,000+ MRAPs, ~5,000 HMMWVs, 200+ light tactical vehicles
300 armored medical evacuation vehicles
Support vehicles: trailers (200+), trucks (80+), fuel tankers (239) with trailers, water trailers (58), armored utility vehicles (6)
29 armored bridging systems, logistics, command post, ammunition support, recovery vehicles (153)
Ammunition: 125 mm, 120 mm, 105 mm tank rounds; 1.8 million 25 mm rounds
Mine-clearing equipment
Aircraft & unmanned aerial systems (UAS)

20 Mi-17 transport helicopters
Switchblade, Phoenix Ghost, CyberLux K8, Higher-600, Jump-20, Hornet, Puma, Scan Eagle, Penguin, Raven UAS
2 UAS radars
Anti-radiation missiles (AGM-88 HARMs)
Air-to-ground munitions and aircraft rocket stocks: 6,000+ Zuni, 20,000+ Hydra-70
F-16 support gear
Anti-armor & small arms

10,000+ Javelin systems
120,000+ assorted anti-armor systems and ammo
10,000+ TOW missiles
50,000+ grenade launchers and small arms
Over 500 million rounds of small arms and grenades
Laser-guided rockets, rocket launchers, anti-armor mines
Maritime & coastal defense

2 Harpoon coastal missile systems
100+ patrol boats
Unmanned coastal defense vessels
Port and port-security gear
Other capabilities & equipment

M18A1 Claymore mines; C‑4 demolition charges; obstacle placement gear
Counter-air-defense systems
100,000+ sets of body armor and helmets
Secure tactical communications and SATCOM (antennas, terminals, services)
Electronic warfare and counter-EW kits
Commercial satellite imagery subscriptions
Night vision, thermal optics, rangefinders
Critical infrastructure protection tools
EOD/UXO detection and protective equipment
CBRN protection
Medical supplies (first-aid, monitors)
Field, cold-weather gear, generators, and spare parts
Training, maintenance, and logistical sustainment services
Allied & partner contributions

Nearly 50 allied nations have supplemented US support with:
10 MLRS units
178 long-range artillery systems
~100,000 long-range artillery rounds
250,000 anti-armor munitions
359 tanks, 629 APCs/IFVs
8,214 short-range air-defense missiles and 88 lethal UAVs
A timeline of all military aid packages

2022 US miltary aid packages
Feb 24–26, 2022 – $350M (PDA 1): Javelin AT missiles, Stinger AA missiles, body armor, ammo
Mar 5, 2022 – PDA 2 (~$200M): Air defense, counter‑armor radars, portable launchers
Mar 16, 2022 – $800M (PDA 3): HIMARS, Javelins, Stingers, drones, radars, armored vehicles, small arms
Apr 5, 2022 – $100M (PDA 4): Additional Javelins
Apr 13, 2022 – $800M (PDA 7): 155 mm howitzers, Mi‑17 helicopters, APCs, radars, drones, Javelins
Apr 21, 2022 – $800M (PDA 8): Renewed large-scale support during renewed Russian offensive
Jun 1, 2022 – $700M (PDA 11): First PDA with HIMARS
Jun 15, 2022 – $1B (PDA 12 + USAI): HIMARS, artillery, coastal defense, communications, night-vision
Jun 23, 2022 – $450M (PDA 13): Continued stockpile replenishment
Jul 1, 2022 – $820M (PDA 14 + USAI): Mixed drawdown & procurement, air defense, and fires
July 22, 2022 – $270M (PDA 16): Artillery, armored vehicles; also $95M USAI
Aug 1, 2022 – $550M (PDA 17): HIMARS ammo, artillery shells, vehicles, drones, VAMPIRE, NASAMS ammo
Aug 8, 2022 – $1B (PDA 18): Largest PDA yet in 2022—additional ammo, weapons, equipment
Aug 24, 2022 – ~$3B (USAI): Six NASAMS, hundreds of thousands of rounds, radars, drones, rockets — largest non-stock tranche yet
Sep 8, 2022 – $675M (PDA 20): Artillery, armor, air defense munitions
Sep 15, 2022 – $600M (PDA 21): HIMARS ammo, artillery, anti-armor, training support
Sep 28, 2022 – $1.1B (USAI): NASAMS systems, counter-UAS, radar, 155mm rounds
Oct 4, 2022 – $625M (PDA 22): HIMARS, howitzers, 75k shells, anti-tank weapons
Oct 14, 2022 – $725M (PDA 23): NASAMS missiles, anti-drone gear, armor, HIMARS ammo
Oct 28, 2022 – $275M (PDA 24): Air defense interceptors, guided shells, vehicles
Nov 4, 2022 – $400M (USAI): Counter-UAS, SATCOM gear, tank recovery systems
Nov 10, 2022 – $400M (PDA 25): Avenger, Stingers, howitzer, and tank ammo
Nov 23, 2022 – $400M (PDA 26): NASAMS ammo, thermal optics, Humvees
Dec 9, 2022 – $275M (PDA 27): Artillery, counter-drone systems, winter support gear
Dec 21, 2022 – $1.1B (PDA + USAI 28): NASAMS, air defense, 105mm ammo, drones
2023 US miltary aid packages
Jan 6, 2023 – $2.85B (PDA 29 + FMF): Bradleys, MRAPs, Strykers, tanks, missiles, Avenger, night vision, bodies of gear
Jan 19, 2023 – $2.5B (PDA 30): Air defense, armored vehicles, artillery
Feb 3, 2023 – $425M (PDA 31 + $1.75B USAI): Artillery, air defense, drones, secure comms
Feb 20, 2023 – $460M (PDA 32): Ammunition, HIMARS rounds, Javelins, radars
Mar 3, 2023 – $400M (PDA 33): Precision fires support, artillery, radar, secure gear
Mar 20, 2023 – $350M (PDA 34): Artillery rounds, missiles, surveillance, radars
Apr 4, 2023 – $500M (PDA 35 + $2.1B USAI): HIMARS ammo, air defense interceptors, anti-armor, EW, vehicles
Apr 19, 2023 – $325M (PDA 36): Ammunition, anti-armor
May 3, 2023 – $300M (PDA 37): Artillery, anti-armor ammo, tactical vehicles
May 9, 2023 – $1.2B (USAI): Air defense, artillery, drones, armor
May 21, 2023 – $375M (PDA 38): Artillery, counter-UAS, logistics gear
Jun 9, 2023 – $2.1B (USAI 7): Armor, artillery, air defense, drones
Jun 13, 2023 – $325M (PDA 40): Additional missiles, artillery, operational gear
Jun 27, 2023 – $500M (PDA 41): Air defense, artillery, sustainment
Jul 7, 2023 – $800M (PDA 42): Cluster munitions introduced for the first time, plus armor, ammo
Jul 19, 2023 – $1.3B (USAI 8): Long-term procurement: air defense, artillery, HIMARS rockets, armor
Jul 25, 2023 – $400M (PDA 43): Artillery, armor, sustainment
Aug 14, 2023 – $200M (PDA 44): Air defense, tank ammo, anti-armor
Aug 29, 2023 – $250M (PDA 45): Artillery, counter-drone, mine-clearing, med vehicles
Sept 6, 2023 – $175M (PDA 46): Missiles, precision ammo, electronics
Sept 7, 2023 – $600M (USAI 9): Labs for future defense systems
Sept 21, 2023 – $325M (PDA 47): Air defense, artillery, sustainment
Oct 11, 2023 – $200M (PDA 48): Air defense missiles, spare parts
Oct 26, 2023 – $150M (PDA 49): Counter-UAS, radar, radios
Nov 3, 2023 – $125M (PDA 50) + $300M USAI: Air defense, artillery
Nov 20, 2023 – $100M (PDA 51): Missiles, small arms, training gear
Dec 6, 2023 – $175M (PDA 52): Air defense systems
Dec 12, 2023 – $200M (PDA 53): Radar, artillery gear
Dec 27, 2023 – $250M (PDA 54): Artillery, armor sustainment
2024 US miltary aid packages
Mar 12, 2024 – $300M (PDA 55): Air defense interceptors, artillery, anti-tank
Jun 7, 2024 – $225M (PDA 59): Air defense interceptors, artillery, armor, anti-tank
July 3, 2024 – $150M (PDA 60 + $2.2B USAI): Patriot & NASAMS interceptors, artillery, anti-tank
July 11, 2024 – $225M (PDA 61): Air defense, ammo, anti-tank
July 29, 2024 – $200M (PDA 62 + $1.5B USAI): Air defense interceptors, rocket/artillery ammo, anti-tank
May 10, 2024 – $400M (PDA 57): Air defense, artillery rounds, armored vehicles, anti-tank
May 24, 2024 – $275M (PDA 58): Air defense, rocket/artillery munitions, anti-tank
Dec 2, 2024 – $725M (PDA 71): Air defense interceptors, rocket artillery ammo, anti-tank
Dec 7, 2024 – $988M (USAI 22): UAS, rocket munitions, maintenance support
Dec 12, 2024 – $500M (PDA 72): Air defense, rocket artillery ammo, anti-tank
Dec 30, 2024 – $1.25B (PDA 73) + $1.22B (USAI): Air defense missiles, rocket & artillery ammo, anti-tank, UAS, air-to-ground systems
2025 US miltary aid packages
Jan 9, 2025 – $500M (PDA 74): AIM‑7, RIM‑7, AIM‑9M air-defense missiles, air-to-ground munitions, F-16 support gear, armored bridging systems, secure communications, small arms, maintenance & training support*Last authorized package before executive pause
Jan 20, 2025 – Aid Paused: Aid suspended by executive order following President Trump’s inauguration
Jul 11, 2025 – $500M (NDAA planned): Patriot interceptors, GMLRS rockets, armored vehicles, engineering support


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