The United States Suspends Sale of Strike Drones to Ukraine
The United States has halted the sale of reconnaissance and strike drones, specifically the MQ-1C Gray Eagle, to Ukraine. This was reported by Reuters.
According to agency sources, objections to the supply of drones have arisen due to concerns that the radars and surveillance equipment mounted on them could pose a risk to the U.S. if they fall under Russian control. It is noted that although the White House has confirmed a deal for the sale of four drones, each valued at $10 million, the Pentagon is currently reviewing this matter.
Additionally, Congress has the authority to block the transfer of drones to Ukraine. U.S. lawmakers have already demanded President Biden report on the expenditures of the $40 billion allocated to Ukraine and threatened that if the White House fails to properly monitor the use of the allocated funds, the next aid package may not receive majority support from Congress members.