Mar 10 β€’ 17:33 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Kyiv Independent

Ukraine to get 35 Patriot interceptors in coming weeks, German media reports

Ukraine will receive 35 PAC-3 interceptor missiles for its Patriot air defense systems in the coming weeks as part of international efforts to bolster its defenses against Russian missile attacks.

Ukraine is set to receive 35 PAC-3 interceptor missiles shortly, a crucial development reported by German media source Der Spiegel. This incoming delivery comes at a time when Ukraine is experiencing a significant shortage of interceptor missiles, facing persistent threats from Russian ballistic and cruise missile attacks. The Patriot systems, and specifically the U.S.-made PAC-3 interceptors, play a vital role in countering these high-speed threats, thus underscoring the importance of this military aid for Ukraine's defense strategy.

German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has reportedly secured an agreement with European partners, allowing for the transfer of 30 PAC-3 missiles to Ukraine. In a collaborative proposal ahead of the upcoming Munich Security Conference, Pistorius indicated that Germany would contribute five missiles from its own reserves if other nations could provide 30 additional interceptors. This cooperation reflects a broader commitment among European allies to ensure Ukraine has the necessary means to defend itself against ongoing aggression.

Additional support has come from several countries, including the Netherlands, who have pledged to contribute to the procurement of more interceptors. The German Defense Ministry has confirmed that preparations for the delivery of these critical defense systems are underway. As the conflict continues, the timely acquisition of these PAC-3 missiles is seen as a pivotal enhancement to Ukraine’s air defense capabilities, which remain under pressure from Russian military actions.

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