You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
US Military Now Doing Onsite Weapons Inspections in Ukraine
2022-11-01
[USNews] A senior U.S. defense official says a small number of U.S. military forces inside Ukraine have recently begun doing onsite inspections to ensure that Ukrainian troops are properly accounting for the Western-provided weapons they receive.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to provide a military update, would not say where the inspections are taking place or how close to the battlefronts the U.S. troops are getting. The official said U.S. personnel can’t do inspections “close to the front lines,” but said they are going where security conditions allow.

The official said there have been several inspections, and they are being done by the U.S. Defense attache and the U.S. Office of Defense Cooperation team that is in Kyiv. So far, the official said, Ukrainian officials have been transparent about the weapons’ distribution and are supporting the inspections.

The effort is part of a broader U.S. campaign, announced last week by the State Department, meant to make sure that weapons provided to Ukraine don't end up in the hands of Russian troops, their proxies or other extremist groups.

Earlier this year, the U.S. said a small number of U.S. military troops had returned to the embassy in Kyiv to do security and other tasks. U.S. President Joe Biden has ruled out any combat role for U.S. forces inside Ukraine.

U.S. officials have faced persistent questions from some members of Congress over how the administration is accounting for the billions of dollars in arms that have been sent to Ukraine over the past year. But the administration had been reluctant to detail its work on that front due to concerns about the state of the conflict and fears it might tip off would-be smugglers to potential evasion techniques.

The State Department plan includes short-, medium- and longer-term initiatives to bolster U.S. and Ukrainian oversight of transferred weapons, particularly more advanced missile systems and anti-aircraft devices, as well as to improve Ukraine’s aviation and border security to combat the misuse of weapons and prevent possible arms trafficking.

The State Department said that so far Ukraine’s intense demand for weapons on the battlefield appears to be impeding black-market proliferation of small arms, portable air defense systems and anti-tank weapons such as Javelins. It said the main problem has been the seizure of weapons by Russian forces as they take ground, and warned that Moscow can use them to develop countermeasures or conduct false-flag operations.
Posted by:Penguin_of_the_Desert

#7  You mean they actually learned something from the time when all those weapons from Benghazi ended up in the hands of ISIS?
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2022-11-01 12:21  

#6  Well, giving the Ukrainians fooking ZERO anything would have been the way to go, but given the level of corruption in UKR (did you see article about Finnish weapons provided to UKR ended up back in Finland with organized crime groups?), I guess it would be nice to know that our taxpayer dollars are being well wasted.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2022-11-01 04:14  

#5  
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-11-01 02:34  

#4  "After we win this war and we take over everything, we can get American shrimpers out here and shrimp these waters."
Posted by: JHH   2022-11-01 00:43  

#3  They just couldn't fok'n stay out of it could they ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2022-11-01 00:21  

#2  oops

* Where the fuck is the other 65 BILLION, Lloyd?
Posted by: Big Brother Is Sniffing You    2022-11-01 00:20  

#1  A wee bit late, don’tcha think, Lloyd?

Where the fuck is the other $65,999,000, Lloyd?
Posted by: Big Brother Is Sniffing You    2022-11-01 00:19  

00:00