 The new U.S. weapons and aid package for Ukraine worth more than $3 billion is set to be announced later on Friday, January 6, and will include ceasefire missiles for air defense and Bradley fighting vehicles, according to documents seen by Reuters. The ceasefire missiles will help curb Russian missile strikes on Ukraine, which are intended to exhaust Kiev's air defenses and damage the country's energy infrastructure. The U.S. and Germany have also pledged to send Patriot missile systems to repel Russian missile and drone attacks. The RIM-7 cease-barrow will be an additional anti-air defense system for Ukraine. It is currently in production by Rays and Technologies Corporation and General Dynamics Corporation. The armored-bride fighting vehicle has a powerful gun and has been used regularly by the U.S. Army to carry troops around battlefields since the mid-1980s. The United States plans to send about 50. Politico reported on Thursday that the cease-barrow system would be used on the back launcher, a solid area of weapons that Ukraine currently uses. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky met with U.S. Senators Jack Ritt and Angus King in Kiev on Friday, ahead of the announcement. They discussed the United States and other allies' continued military support, including the supply of tanks, air defense systems, and training to eject the Russians from Ukraine territory, said Renata Ritt.