The Pentagon is considering a proposal from Boeing to supply Ukraine with small, precision-guided missiles that it has in large numbers, allowing Kiev to strike far behind enemy lines while the West tries to meet Ukraine's demand for more weapons.

This is reported by Reuters.

US and allied military stockpiles are dwindling, and Ukraine faces the need for more sophisticated weapons as the war drags on.

The proposed Boeing system is a small-diameter ground-based bomb (GLSDB).

Their mass production can be built up in a fairly short period of time. 

The delivery of GLSDB to Ukraine can be organized as early as the spring of 2023.

The bomb combines the GBU-39 small diameter bomb (SDB) and the M26 rocket engine,

Although the United States rejected Ukraine's requests for a 297 km range ATACMS missile, the GLSDB's 150 km range will allow Ukraine to hit high-value military targets that were out of range and help it continue counterattacks by undermining Russian rears.

We will remind that Great Britain has confirmed the provision of high-tech Brimstone air-to-ground missiles to the Ukrainian army.

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