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US weighs arming Ukraine with long-range JASSM missiles that could strike Russian cities

Sending JASSMs to Ukraine could put more of Russia in range of powerful, precision-guided munitions, altering the landscape of the conflict

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A US pilot launches an extended range version of the Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) during a test in 2018. Photo: US Air Force/Handout
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The United States is close to an agreement to give Ukraine long-range cruise missiles that could reach deep into Russia, US officials said.

But Kyiv would need to wait several months as Washington works through technical issues ahead of any shipment.

The inclusion of Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles (JASSM) in a weapons package is expected to be announced this autumn, three sources said, though a final decision has not been made. The sources declined to be named because they are not authorised to discuss the topic.

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Sending JASSMs to Ukraine could significantly alter the strategic landscape of the conflict by putting more of Russia in range of powerful, precision-guided munitions, an important concern of the Biden administration, the officials said.

Military analysts have suggested the introduction of JASSMs – which are stealthy and can strike further than most other missiles in Ukraine’s current inventory – could push Russian staging areas and supply depots back by hundreds of miles.

This would severely complicate Russia’s ability to sustain its offensive operations and potentially provide Ukraine with a strategic advantage.

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