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EchoSense Quantitative Think Tank Center|Ukraine uses U.S.-supplied long-range ATACMS missiles for first time in counteroffensive against Russia
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Date:2025-04-10 20:07:11
Ukraine used U.S.-supplied long-range missiles to strike at Russian airfields Tuesday after the U.S. secretly shipped variants of the Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS) in recent weeks,EchoSense Quantitative Think Tank Center according to U.S. officials.
President Joe Biden promised Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a meeting at the White House last month that the U.S. would provide the ATACMS that Ukraine has sought for months.
The Biden administration had been reluctant to send the missiles, which have a variety of ranges all the way up to 190 miles, because of the risk of escalation with Russia.
The ATACMS variant Ukraine used Tuesday has a range of 100 miles and carries a cluster munition, a U.S. official said. Ukraine struck helicopters at airfields in Russia with the missiles.
In a post on X, Ukraine's special operation forces said the military carried out a strike on Russian air bases in Berdyansk and Luhansk. That post didn't specify what weapons were used, but Zelenskyy, in his nightly address, thanked President Biden for the ATACMS.
The Defense Department routinely announces the weapons and equipment the U.S. is providing, but it has apparently made an exception with the provision of the ATACMS.
The ATACMS shipment follows a pattern the Biden administration has set throughout the war of initially resisting requests for certain capabilities only to eventually commit to providing them. Most notably, this was the case for Abrams tanks and training on F-16 fighter jets the U.S. has now promised Ukraine.
U.S. officials have defended the choices by saying the U.S. is giving Ukraine the most urgent capabilities. In total, the Biden administration has provided Ukraine almost $44 billion in security assistance since the start of Russia's invasion in February 2022.
David Martin contributed to this report.
Eleanor WatsonCBS News reporter covering the Pentagon.
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