Ukraine Identifies Expired Patriot Missiles for Potential Use: Key Details.
Negotiations Over Air Defense for Ukraine
According to Espreso.tv: Ukraine is actively engaged in talks to secure additional air defense assets, specifically PAC-2 and PAC-3 interceptor missiles for its Patriot systems. Heorhii Tykhyi, a spokesperson for Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, revealed that through collaboration with several nations, Kyiv has located a range of extra resources—including both launchers and interceptors.
Among the discovered missiles are some that have passed their expiration dates. Tykhyi argued that keeping such outdated munitions in storage serves no purpose:
“What is the point of missiles once their shelf life has expired? They should either be returned to the manufacturer for disposal or handed over to Ukraine.” - Heorhii Tykhyi
New Capabilities for Ukraine’s Air Defense
In a separate development, the Ukrainian company Fire Point has successfully tested a new interceptor missile, the FP-7.x, which could significantly enhance the country’s existing air defense network.
Acquiring fresh air defense systems is vital for Ukraine’s security amid escalating threats. International partnerships are poised to bolster the nation’s defensive strength, especially given the presence of obsolete systems that require decommissioning.
The development of cutting-edge technologies like the FP-7.x missile also highlights the growing prowess of Ukraine’s domestic defense industry, a factor that could contribute positively to regional stability and safety.
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