US Military Aid to Ukraine
From 24 February 2022 to 24 September 2023

  • $18.3 billion in short-term military aid (~$3 per US resident per month)
  • $20.1 billion in long-term military aid (~$3 per US resident per month)

Weapons committed to Ukraine
From 24 February 2022 to 24 September 2023
2 weeks

USA
Other countriesOther countriesOther countriesOther countries
Towed Artillery
252
167
Self-Propelled Artillery
18
311
Multiple Launch Rocket System
20
108
Air Defense
40
131
USA
Other countriesOther countriesOther countriesOther countries
War Plane
0
49
Helicopter
20
63
Tank
10
561
Infantry Fighting Vehicle
379
474
  • Includes delivered and promised in the near future
  • Air Defense: number of launchers is shown
  • IFVs: includes all Bradley and Stryker variants
  • Dataset

Weapons possessed
as of 24 February 2022

Russia
Ukraine
Towed Artillery
12900
500
Self-Propelled Artillery
7000
700
Multiple Launch Rocket System
4300
360
Air Defense
2800
400
Russia
Ukraine
War Plane
1200
110
Helicopter
1400
120
Tank
18000
2100
Infantry Fighting Vehicle
19000
1500
  • Includes equipment in store
  • Air Defense: number of launchers is shown
  • Tanks: includes T-62 and above
  • IFVs: includes BMD, BTR-80A and above, BTR-3 and above
  • Sources: iiss.org, armedforces.eu, globalsecurity.org, wikipedia.org

USA: Weapons possessed vs weapons provided
From 24 February 2022 to 24 September 2023

Possessed
Provided
Towed Artillery
3400
252
Self-Propelled Artillery
1500
18
Multiple Launch Rocket System
1400
20
Air Defense
1600
40
Possessed
Provided
War Plane
3500
0
Helicopter
5000
20
Tank
6100
10
Infantry Fighting Vehicle
11000
379
  • Includes equipment in store
  • Air Defense: number of launchers is shown
  • IFVs: includes all Bradley and Stryker variants
  • Sources: iiss.org, armedforces.eu, globalsecurity.org, wikipedia.org, defense.gov

US Aid to Ukraine
From 24 February 2022 to 24 September 2023

  • FMF funds spent on other countries are included in 'Other'