Army Ready to Deliver Long-Range Missiles for Ukraine Once Biden Approves

  • Long-range missiles carry from 300 to 950 cluster munitions
  • Pentagon has been preparing, Army Acquisition chief Bush says
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The Army is poised to send Ukraine some of its long-range ATACMS missiles armed with cluster munitions once President Joe Biden approves the transfer, according to the service’s top weapons buyer.

The service “has been postured for this eventuality for a while,” Army Assistant Secretary for Acquisition Doug Bush said in an interview. “We’re ready to go fast.”