Ukraine's Patriot interceptor shortage deepens as Russian missile arsenal expands
Ukraine's air‑defence forces rely heavily on U.S.-made Patriot interceptors. Recent reports indicate the supply of these missiles is dwindling. Ukrainian
Ukraine's air‑defence forces rely heavily on U.S.-made Patriot interceptors.
Recent reports indicate the supply of these missiles is dwindling. Ukrainian
officials say the shortfall hampers their ability to counter Russian missiles.
Russia is described as possessing a substantial stockpile of ballistic missiles.
The shortage has led Kyiv to request additional Patriot systems from allies.
American officials have been urged to accelerate deliveries. Analysts warn the
gap could affect Ukraine's defensive posture in upcoming battles. The situation
underscores the importance of continued Western support.