Moscow has repeatedly warned the West that arms deliveries to Kiev only prolong the conflict and escalate tensions
The administration of US President Donald Trump has approved the potential sale of precision-guided bomb kits worth $373.6 million to Ukraine, following congressional pressure over stalled arms deliveries.
The move was announced by the State Department on Tuesday, greenlighting a possible Foreign Military Sale of 1,532 JDAM-Extended Range (JDAM-ER) tail kits and related support equipment to Kiev. The equipment could be used to convert heavy bombs into GPS-guided munitions that can hit targets dozens of kilometers away. Boeing, headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, is listed as the primary contractor.
The deal does not guarantee that the weapons will be delivered, while the figures represent the maximum quantity and value of the purchase, with details subject to further negotiations and congressional review.

“The proposed sale will improve Ukraine’s capability to meet current and future threats by providing it with additional means to conduct self-defense missions and enhance regional security,” the State Department said, adding that the package “will not alter the basic military balance in the region.”

Ukraine has used JDAM-ER systems since 2023, adapting them to Soviet-era aircraft while preparing for integration with Western equipment, including F-16 fighter jets. However, the system’s reliance on GPS guidance has exposed vulnerabilities as Russian forces have increasingly used electronic warfare to jam signals, degrading the overall effectiveness of precision-guided munitions, according to Military.com.
The sale approval comes after former Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell – now the chair of the Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee – last week accused the Pentagon of freezing $400 million in congressionally approved Ukraine assistance. Following the criticism, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth later confirmed that the $400 million had been released.
Since his inauguration, Trump has been opposed to unconditional military support for Ukraine, but has not objected to selling arms. Rather than direct US funding, Washington has routed arms through the Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) – a NATO mechanism under which European nations and Canada finance purchases of US-produced weapons for Ukraine in regular packages.
Moscow has consistently denounced Western arms deliveries to Ukraine, saying they only prolong the conflict without changing its outcome. It has also warned that shipments make NATO a direct participant in the hostilities.
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