The package also ammunition, counter fire radars, a number of air surveillance radars, additional Javelin anti-tank missiles, as well as anti-armor weapons, officials said.
Ukrainian officials have been asking allies for longer-range missile systems that can fire a barrage of rockets hundreds of miles away, in the hopes of turning the tide in the war, which is in its fourth month.
A Russian official said Moscow viewed the development "extremely negatively." Finer, however, said Biden had told Russian President Vladimir Putin directly what the consequences of any Ukraine invasion would be.
"We are doing exactly what we said we would do," he said.