Ukraine presented a wish list of weapons to US officials in a closed-door meeting.
The list included high-ticket items like large transport jets, as well as fighter jets and air defense systems.
Senate Republicans have blocked a Ukraine aid bill in a dispute over immigration.
Despite a Ukraine aid crisis unfolding in the Senate, Ukraine still has high hopes for receiving key Western weapons to carry on the fight against Russia.
On Wednesday, Ukrainian defense officials presented a wish list of weapons needed by the military in a closed-door meeting in Washington with US government officials and defense industry executives, according to Reuters.
The list included more supplies of items they already had, such as Abrams tanks and artillery, as well as a few surprising big-ticket such as big jets.
The US has not committed to providing all of the weapons that Ukraine has requested, but the Biden administration has said it is committed to providing Ukraine with the necessary military assistance to defend itself.
Here is a list of some of Ukraine's desired armaments, according to documents seen by Reuters.
C-17 Globemaster transport jets
One of Ukraine's more ambitious asks is the Boeing-made C-17 Globemaster transport jets.
The Globemaster is a workhorse transport and cargo plane of the US Air Force. As many as 102 troops can be flown on the aircraft. It also often performs tactical airlift and airdrop missions and can be used for medical evacuations.
It's 174 feet long and has a wingspan of nearly 170 feet.
C-130 Super Hercules
Another big-ticket item on Ukraine's list is the C-130 Super Hercules.
Its maker, Lockheed Martin. describes it as "the most advanced C-130 ever designed, built, flown and maintained."
This four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft is made for airlift missions and excels at airdropping troops and essential equipment into challenging, often hostile, environments.
It generally has a length of about 100 feet and a wingspan of approximately 130 feet.
Apache attack helicopters
Boeing describes its AH-64 Apache as "the world's most advanced and proven attack helicopter."
It has dominant multi-role attack capabilities and is useful for precision strikes, air support to ground troops, and reconnaissance, among other things.
Black Hawk helicopters
The Black Hawk helicopter, made by Lockheed Martin's Sikorsky unit, is a versatile and widely used military helicopter.
It is used to transport troops and supplies, combat support and medical evacuations, among other things.
Drones
On Ukraine's wish list were also three types of drones made by General Atomics, including the patrol and reconnaissance MQ-9B Sky Guardian that can fly for or up to 40 hours in all types of weather.
Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD)
Ukraine has also asked for Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) made by Lockheed Martin.
The powerful American missile defense system is designed to shoot down ballistic missiles.
F-18 Hornet fighter jets
TThe F-18 Hornet fighter jets are versatile and multirole fighter jets initially developed by McDonnell Douglas and later acquired by Boeing.
They are used for various missions, including air superiority, ground attack, and reconnaissance.
These jets are more advanced and expensive than F-16s.
F-16s
Unsurprisingly, the list included F-16 jets, long sought after by Ukraine.
In August, the US approved the transfer of F-16s from Denmark and the Netherlands, but this is yet to happen, partly due to the need for pilot training.
ATACMS missiles
Ukraine finally got its hands on high-profile MGM-140 Army Tactical Missile Systems, commonly known as ATACMS, from the US earlier this year, and now it wants more.
They have proved effective on the battlefield in striking Russian helicopters and S-400 missile systems, per reports.
Abrams tanks
Ukraine also asked for more Abrams tanks, which were first sent by the US in September.
Analysts told Business Insider that this is probably because it's hard to put them to good use, citing the worsening weather and Russia's hardcore defensive lines.
Ukrainian forces would be "waiting for the right moment," probably spring, when a new offensive could be launched,Mark Cancian, a retired US Marine Corps colonela senior advisor with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, told Business Insider last month.
Ukraine's ambitious US weapons wish list includes F-18 Hornet fighter jets, Apache helicopters, and giant transport planes
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