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Trump Administration Greenlights Weapons Flow as NATO’s $10B PURL Initiative Sends First Shipments to Ukraine

The first $1 billion in weapons from a new $10B NATO fund is en route to Ukraine, including vital Patriot and HIMARS missiles, following approval by the Trump administration under a Europe-pays, U.S.-provides model.

Published By: Prakriti Parul
Last Updated: September 18, 2025 04:28:52 IST

Ukraine is set to receive a critical infusion of advanced American weaponry, including desperately needed missiles for its air defense systems, under a new NATO-led funding mechanism designed to sustain its fight against Russia through the coming winter.

What is the PURL Initiative?

The Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) is a NATO-coordinated mechanism that allows European allies to finance the purchase of U.S.-produced weapons for Ukraine. This initiative provides a strategic workaround, enabling a continuous flow of arms even as political debates over aid continue in the U.S. and Europe. NATO allies collectively hope to provide $10 billion through this program.

What Weapons Are in the First Batches?

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy confirmed the contents of the initial shipments at a press conference in Kyiv. The $500 million worth of the first two batches will be crucial.

Patriot Missiles: These are crucial for Ukraine’s long-range air defense, used to intercept advanced Russian missiles and aircraft. Protecting cities and infrastructure requires a consistent supply of interceptor missiles.

HIMARS Rockets: Ukraine has changed the game thanks to the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS), which enables accurate long-range attacks against Russian supply lines, ammunition depots, and command posts.

Zelenskiy stated that Ukraine has already secured over $2 billion in financing via PURL and expects committed funds to reach $3.5 billion by October.

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How Does This Change U.S. Involvement?

This new model represents a significant shift in how aid is delivered.

  • European Funding, U.S. Arms: European nations provide the money, and the United States provides the weapons from its stockpiles and defense industry.
  • Trump Administration’s Role: The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump, which has been critical of direct monetary aid to Ukraine, has approved the first shipments under this mechanism. U.S. Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby approved as many as two $500 million shipments, with more packages working through the approval system.

Until now, the Trump administration had only sold weapons to Ukraine or shipped donations authorized during the previous Biden administration.

Why is This Aid So Urgent Now?

The accelerated delivery is vital for two key reasons:

Air Defense Resupply: Air Defense Resupply: Ukraine is heavily dependent on Western systems like Patriots to shoot down Russian missiles targeting civilian areas.

Winter Preparedness: Ukrainian officials are bracing for Russia to accelerate strikes on the country’s already shattered energy system, including gas infrastructure. Robust air defense is critical to surviving the winter months.

A senior NATO representative in Ukraine, Patrick Turner, confirmed that “equipment is already flowing,” indicating that the process has moved from agreement to action.

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