It may or may not have been a red line, but the Pentagon’s premier ground warfare systems are laying down tracks and engaging targets inside Russian Federation territory.
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin in a visit to Kyiv pledged the U.S. "will get Ukraine what it needs" in its war against Russia.
The Pentagon's habit of buying weapons that are more costly than the ones that preceded them is creating a smaller, less ...
Ukraine sees joining NATO as a vital security guarantee to protect it from Russian President Vladimir Putin’s plans to take ...
US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin, speaking at the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry's Diplomatic Academy in Kyiv on October 21, ...
KYIV, Ukraine — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Monday offered unwavering support for Ukraine’s fight against Russia and ...
The new aid package, announced by US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin on October 21 during a visit to Kyiv, includes ...
Britain on Monday announced it will lend Ukraine nearly $3 billion to be used on weapons and aid needed to repel the Russia's ...
KYIV (Reuters) -U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced $400 million in new arms for Ukraine on Monday during a visit ...
Those precise drone strikes were a sign of things to come. More than two years into the war, the TB2 is still a fixture of ...
Lloyd Austin announced $400 million more in military assistance but no agreement to allow the Ukrainians to use long-range ...
We refuse to blame Ukraine for the Kremlin’s aggression. We refuse to offer excuses for Putin’s atrocities,” he said. Read ...