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Ukrainians welcome US aid, concerned over Trump’s ultimatum to Putin
Trump delayed “very severe” sanctions on Russia for 50 days, sparking criticism from Ukrainians and European leaders who see the delay as too long.
By Vasilisa Stepanenko
US tragedy assistance group wants to help military families in Ukraine
TAPS is sharing what it has learned about peer-based emotional support with an increasing number of countries around the world ― most recently Ukraine.
By Victoria Leoni
US air defense artillery brigade begins new European mission for first time since Cold War
The air defense artillery unit will be deployed for nine months supporting Operation Atlantic Resolve.
By Kyle Rempfer
DARPA to use artificial intelligence to help commanders in ‘gray zone’ conflicts
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has launched a new program aimed at gauging what the adversary is up to during 'gray-zone' conflicts.
By Todd South
Ukraine officially cleared to buy Javelin weapons
The U.S. State Department is expected to clear the sale of Javelin missiles to Ukraine on Thursday afternoon.
What is DARPA doing in Ukraine?
The Pentagon's famous high-tech weapons office is working with Ukraine's government on information-related systems.
By Aaron Mehta
Army brings back the Stinger missile in the face of Russian aggression
The Army has started training soldiers to use the FIM-92 Stinger — a man-portable, air defense missile — after nearly 15 years of moving away from the weapon system.
By Kyle Rempfer
Putin accuses US of violating Cold War-era nuclear pact
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday accused the U.S. of violating a landmark Cold War-era nuclear arms pact and harboring aggressive intentions, and pledged to fend off any potential threats at a fraction of the U.S. cost.
US agrees to send lethal weapons to Ukraine, angering Russia
The Trump administration has approved a plan to provide lethal weapons to Ukraine, a long-awaited move that deepens America’s involvement in the military conflict and may further strain relations with Russia. Moscow responded angrily on Saturday.
New upgunned Stryker arrives in Europe
The newly upgraded Stryker Infantry Carrier Vehicle - Dragoon has arrived in Germany to equip the 2nd Cavalry Regiment.
By Kyle Rempfer
New York National Guard soldier dies in Ukraine
Spc. Joseph Nelk died of apparent natural causes while deployed.
By Charlsy Panzino