Arms Sales Notification
Published Date: 2/6/2026
Notice
Summary
The U.S. is notifying Congress about a $105 million arms sale to Ukraine, funded by Germany, to support upgrades and maintenance for the PATRIOT air defense system. This deal includes important equipment, training, and spare parts but no major new weapons. The notification was sent in November 2025, showing ongoing support for Ukraine’s defense needs.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
$105M PATRIOT Sustainment Sale
The U.S. notified Congress of a $105 million sale to Ukraine, funded by Germany's JUMPSTART program, for sustainment of the PATRIOT air defense system. The package includes upgrading M901 launchers to M903 configuration, prescribed load and stockage lists, spare parts, support, training, and logistics; the report was delivered to Congress on November 18, 2025.
Contracts Assigned to RTX and Lockheed
The transmittal names RTX Corporation (Arlington, VA) and Lockheed Martin (Bethesda, MD) as the principal contractors for the sustainment work tied to this $105 million package. The notice states any offset agreements would be negotiated between the purchaser and the contractor.
Temporary U.S. Personnel Deployments
Implementation will assign about five additional U.S. Government personnel and about fifteen U.S. contractor representatives to the European Combatant Command for up to one month to support training and periodic meetings. Those U.S. government employees and contractor staff will have short-term deployment or travel associated with this work.
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