What The U.S. Weapons Package For Ukraine Looks Like

Mine resistant ambush protected vehicles (MRAPs)

Night vision devices

Stinger anti-aircraft missiles

60 mm mortar rounds

AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles for air defense

Small arms and additional ammunition, including .50 caliber rounds to counter aerial drones.

The type of guns being supplied in the package has not been specified. This image shows a Ukrainian soldier firing a U.S.-made .50 caliber Browning machine gun. 

155 mm artillery rounds

AT4 unguided, man-portable, disposable anti-tank weapons

High-mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWVs), commonly referred to as Humvees. 

Bradley infantry fighting vehicles

105 mm artillery rounds

Ammunition for high-mobility artillery rocket systems (HIMARS)

Precision aerial munitions

The specific precision munitions the U.S. pledged was not announced. This image shows an AGM-123A Skipper II laser-guided bomb. 

Anti-armor mines

The variety of mine was not specified. This image shows M15 anti-tank mines being collected. 

TOW wire-guided missiles

RIM-7 Sea Sparrow missiles for air defense

Demolition munitions for obstacle clearing

 

Airfield support equipment 

The specific equipment was not named. This image shows an airfield device used to provide electricity and pressurized air to U.S. Air Force planes. 

Javelin man-portable anti-tank systems

 

Logistics support vehicles 

It was not specified what model of the vehicles would be supplied. This image shows a truck from the logistic vehicle system replacement (LVSR) family. 

Claymore mines

The weapons tranche announced on April 24 also includes "spare parts, field equipment, training munitions, maintenance, and other ancillary equipment."

Washington announced a major new military aid package for Ukraine on April 24. This is what the weaponry and equipment tranche, which will reportedly begin arriving in Ukraine imminently, includes.