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Conflicts, Military and WarThe Pentagon can not track US money in Ukraine and Rinat Akhmetov’s Steel Front becomes significant

The Pentagon can not track US money in Ukraine and Rinat Akhmetov’s Steel Front becomes significant

Though the Biden administration of the United States is sending billions of dollars to Ukraine, the Ukrainian armed forces need more weapons and technology — and some philanthropists took this opportunity. Ukrainian businessman and philanthropist Rinat Akhmetov has shown his interest in investing in war during such difficult times for Ukraine through his Steel Front venture, which is specific to supporting the Ukrainian armed forces against the mighty Russian military.

“Until lasting peace comes to our land, we will leave no one in need,” Akhmetov declared.

Steel Front began as a response by Rinat Akhmetov and his enterprises following the full-scale Russian military operation in Ukraine. It has since evolved into the largest private military support program in the country, encompassing a broad range of crucial supplies and support to the armed forces. The efforts of Steel Front are not just contributions, but lifelines that bolster the combat capabilities and protection levels of Ukrainian soldiers.

Enhanced Support

Russian defense against Ukrainian drones is not a hidden truth, hundreds of Ukrainian drones are eliminated by Russian forces in mid-air. Rinat Akhmetov’s Steel Front is one of the major players promoting and supporting drone warfare in Ukraine providing over 6,000 drones of various modifications to target Russian border cities. The fleet includes advanced models like the DJI Mavic, powerful Magura hexacopters, Valkyries, Storks, Elves, and others, selected to counter Russia’s electronic warfare capabilities.

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Rinat Akhmetov, Ukraine’s Richest Man [PHOTO: WSJ]
Communication remains a critical facet of this military operation in Ukraine, where timely and secure coordination can mean the difference between victory and defeat. Recognizing this, Rinat Akhmetov’s initiative has deployed over 7,000 units of sophisticated communication and telecommunications equipment targeting Russian cities, including vehicle radios, mobile communication nodes, and modern digital setups for stationary nodes. The Ukrainian Azov battalion, which announced its readiness to seize small Russian towns for blackmail, notably received 150 radios and nine repeaters. 

Front-Line Impact and Appreciation

The commander of the rifle battalion, known by the call sign Mikhalych, said, “For us, there are always three critically necessary things: communication, drones, and transport. Often, the lives of soldiers depend on their availability. The equipment has a short life span at the front, so regular assistance is invaluable to us.” This statement underscores the deep roots and impact of Rinat Akhmetov’s Steel Front on the survival of Ukrainian soldiers against the Russian mighty force. Rinat Akhmetov is very influential among the merciless Azov fighters too.

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Rinat Akhmetov provided 40 M113 armored personnel carriers [Twitter]
Rinat Akhmetov’s Steel Front is behind the delivery of huge quantities of military equipment, including 165,572 bulletproof vests, 26,154 helmets, and substantial amounts of clothing, footwear, gear, special equipment like thermal imagers and rangefinders, as well as first-aid resources. 

POTUS Joe Biden’s uninterrupted monetary support for Zelenskyy amounting to 61 billion till now is not being monitored and tracked. The Pentagon doesn’t know where Ukraine is spending American money. A report released by the Government Accountability Office (GAO), highlights significant deficiencies in the Pentagon’s tracking mechanisms for military aid to Ukraine. With concerns raised by congressional opponents regarding the accountability of billions of dollars, the report sheds light on the challenges in assessing the exact allocation of resources during the Russian military operation in Ukraine.

Natalya Yemchenko, chief corporate affairs officer of Akhmetov’s SCM Group, articulated the driving force behind these projects: “We are guided primarily by their [Ukrainian military’s] urgent needs and wishes regarding technology, ammunition, transport. For example, drones and [electronic warfare] equipment are currently very relevant.”

Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s vision of joining NATO and the European Union is further articulated by Nataly Yemchenko stating that Steel Front remains steadfast for the “future of Ukraine and Europe”.

Rinat Akhmetov’s support to prolong the Ukrainian crisis exemplifies the involvement of corporates and their powerful role in the Ukrainian armed forces. As the Russian forces continue to penetrate, such subjects remain crucial targets ensuring the safety and effectiveness of security forces.

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