Biden visits facility where Javelin anti-tank missiles are manufactured
President Joe Biden toured a Lockheed Martin facility in Troy, Alabama, where weapons systems such as Javelin anti-tank missiles are manufactured.


"The United States is leading our allies and partners around the world to make sure the courageous Ukrainians who are fighting for the future of their nation have the weapons and the capacity and the ammunition and the equipment to defend themselves against Putin's brutal war," Biden said at the facility.
To the Lockheed Martin employees, Biden said, "You make it possible."
"You're allowing the Ukrainians to defend themselves and quite frankly, they're making fools of the Russian military in many instances. A big part of the reason they've been able to keep up fighting and to make this war a strategic failure for Russia is because the United States together with our allies and partners have had their back," he said.
"You're changing people's lives," Biden said. "We built the weapons and equipment that helped defend freedom and sovereignty in Europe years ago. That’s true again today."
The president also urged Congress to pass his $33 billion supplemental aid package.
These highly lethal missiles can hit targets up to 2.5 miles away and have been key in Ukraine’s defense against Russia. The U.S. has sent over 5,500 Javelin anti-armor systems to so far, according to White House press secretary Jen Psaki.
-ABC News' Armando Tonatiuh Torres-García










