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Since Russia invaded Ukraine back in February, the US has sent a literal mountain of lethal aid to the Ukrainian military. While support has largely gone to the Ukrainian army, the country’s air force and navy have also gotten a huge helping hand. Totaling almost 20 billion dollars as of November 2022, let’s take a look at some of the weapon systems the US has sent to Ukraine so far.
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6:23 Please allow me to correct you on one point, some of their weapons date back to the FIRST world war. Seeing paired up Maxims with a red dot on it is one of the most mind-boggling things I've seen out of this war.
Will nukes be launched or Putin squashed first? 1 or 2?
Misinformation must be at it's highest if Infographics thinks Russia is fielding Leopard tanks.
As of yesterday, 32 M1-ABRAMS !!😳 scary
heya, great video again! Just wanted to put it out there (WA Army Natl. Guard Vet, Cav Scout and Infantry) as a former Javelin gunner, we always called the CLU the "Clue", not a big deal or issue at all, but for future videos it'd be more "high speed" xD if you called it the clue instead of C L U. cheers again on the video again! Slava Ukraine!
Russia needs to start placing arms in cuba again.
I support Russians but not their government. ETC
The Stinger missile was also a nemesis to the Soviets during their war in Afghanistan in the 1980's, where Stinger missiles given to the Mujahideen by the CIA were the bane of Soviet pilots, bringing down even the fearsome Mi-24 Hind gunship and Su-25 Frogfoot attack jet.
Ideal that most of this stuff was useless to the US or about to expire. Where better to dispose of it than a Russian slaves body
Why is America covering more then half of the bill? Where's the UN? We should pull atleast 40% of American funding. We have our own domestic issues to sort out.
Its the NATOgraphics show again. Fantastic.
Do you make any videos that aren't about war or Russia anymore
Good old fashioned "Lend- Lease"
This is the way
NATO'S DEADLY WEAPONS WILL DESTROY THE RUSSIAN CRUEL ORC ARMY AND DEMORALIZE IT. THOUSANDS OF RUSSIAN RECRUITS ARE DYING HORRIBLY.
WE MUST STOP PUTIN AND SAVE THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE FROM DESTRUCTION.
"It would take a year to retrain pilots, air crews etc on US high tech equipment like F16's." Why do people keep repeating this god forsaken lie? This is for the simple reason an experienced pilot needs no more than a week to familiarize himself on a new aircraft type like going from a MiG29 to a F16. Not only that Ukrainian pilots are in the USA at this moment training on F16's (and have now been told they aren't getting them anyway). FFS give it a rest already.
Let's be clear here: Russia was wrong to invade Ukraine but it was provoke by NATO, lead by the USA.
Do you SERIOUSLY and GENUINELY believe that the US would sit quietly and smile if Canada, Mexico and Cuba was about to join a military alliance with Russia and China?
Do you?
Just look at how the United States reacted to the Cuban Missile Crisis!
GIVING ALL OUR WEAPONS TO UKRAINE…😡
No matter what you send outcome will be defeat of Ukraine.
our old antiquated trash is DOMINATING russia's most advanced weaponry
and its nowhere near close
Can they not fight there own war?
Democracy from us comes in boxes 🤣🤣🤣
you state in the beginning of the video that the US has sent a "literal mountain of lethal aid to the Ukrainian military" – this is the first I've heard of this. It seems unwise to pile valuable equipment needed for war into a big heap – wouldn't this make it very easy for a Russian missile strike to take out a large amount of valuable gear all at once? Plus, logistically, to get stuff from the bottom you'd have to move everything on the top. Anyway, would love to see a video talking about this "literal mountain"