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Austin to Host Ukraine Contact Group Meeting in Brussels

Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III will preside at a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group in Brussels tomorrow to identify and examine the next steps needed to help Ukraine defend itself from Russian aggression. 

A service member sitting in the top of a tank looks at another uniformed service member who is standing on the ground.
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A Norwegian soldier instructs a Ukrainian artilleryman training on the M109 self-propelled howitzer at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany, May 12, 2022. Soldiers from the U.S. and Norway trained armed forces of Ukraine artillerymen on the Paladins as part of security assistance packages from their respective countries.
Photo By: Sgt. Spencer Rhodes, Army
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A senior defense official, speaking on background, expects representatives from up to 50 nations to attend the contact group meeting. "The focus is first and foremost on Ukraine's urgent requirements to continue the battle, that it's fighting against Russia right now," the official said.  

The Ukrainians are now fighting a tough battle against Russian forces in the Donbas region. This is a change since the contact group meetings began in April when the Russians were trying to envelop the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. The Ukrainians needed systems to combat tanks and armored personnel carriers to counter aviation assets.  

The tenacious Ukrainian defense, coupled with weapons like the Javelin anti-armor missiles and Stinger anti-air systems, helped the Ukrainians defeat the Russian attempt to take Kyiv and decapitate the government. 

The Russians, however, did not give up. They shifted their main effort to the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine. "It is an artillery battle now," the officials said. "The secretary convened defense ministers to focus on what would be required for the new battle, focusing on artillery, armor, [unmanned aerial vehicles] and sustainment." 

A uniformed service member explains the capabilities to another service member while inside of a tank.
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A Norwegian soldier (right) explains the optics on an M109 self-propelled howitzer to U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Jasen Pask, the senior enlisted leader for Joint Multinational Training Group – Ukraine’s Task Force Gator, at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany, May 12, 2022. Soldiers from the U.S. and Norway trained armed forces of Ukraine artillerymen on the howitzers as part of security assistance packages from their respective countries.
Photo By: Sgt. Spencer Rhodes, Army
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Austin coordinates with the contact group to get the correct capabilities into Ukraine when needed. For example, one nation may have an artillery piece, another may have the ammunition, while a third may have spare parts the system needs. The contact group is a way to coordinate the three nations to get the various parts of the system to the front lines of the fight.  

The battle now also calls for longer-range fires including multiple long-range rocket systems and other more advanced systems. This also forced a change and the official noted that, in the beginning, Ukrainian forces had trained on equipment that nations provided. But now the systems are more complex and the Ukrainians had not used them before. 

This means a shift from simply rushing systems to soldiers. Now, the soldiers must come back to learn to use these new systems. Then, they go back to their units and teach their fellow soldiers how to use and maintain the systems. 

The battles in the Donbas region are brutal artillery slugfests. Ukrainian officials said they are losing between 150 and 200 soldiers a day in the fighting. "Ukrainians know themselves best what they're dealing with, and we actively seek their information on the battlefield conditions," the official said. "Generally, we take their assessment as reliable and valid. I would say the numbers are not out of line with what you expect of this kind of artillery battle." 

A uniformed service member loads a weapon through an open door on the backside of a tank while two other uniformed service members observe.
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U.S. and Norwegian soldiers train Ukrainian artillerymen on using an M109 self-propelled howitzer at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany, May 12, 2022. The U.S. and Norwegian soldiers trained the Ukrainian artillerymen on the howitzers as part of security assistance packages from their respective countries.
Photo By: Sgt. Spencer Rhodes, Army
VIRIN: 220512-Z-EG775-294

Ukrainians show no sign of giving in to the far larger Russian force. "The Ukrainians have done a great job finding recruits, volunteers," the official said. "We don't see any signs of cracks in their morale … but they need the high-end capabilities to be able to fire from further back." 

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