
Zelensky says technical details remain before Patriot production in Ukraine
Zelensky says technical details remain before Patriot production in Ukraine 10-Jul-2026, 05:43 10 Jul 2026, 05:43 US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday…
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4, 2024, file photo, Ukrainian Air Force's F-16 fighter jets fly over a Patriot Air and Missile Defense System in an undisclosed location in Ukraine. In 2024, Germany began the process of developing the less-advanced variant of the Patriot -- the PAC-2 GEM-T interceptors -- but production isn't expected until 2027, the European manufacturer said. Pending agreements with the manufacturers of the Patriot missile, Raytheon and Lockheed Martin, it typically takes up to 24 months to produce the interceptor and about 30 months to manufacture its engine, according to the US Foreign Policy Research Institute.
Furthermore, Exploiting Ukraine’s shortage of air-defence missiles, Russia has intensified its strikes in recent weeks, killing more than 50 people in Kyiv alone so far this month.
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4, 2024, file photo, Ukrainian Air Force's F-16 fighter jets fly over a Patriot Air and Missile Defense System in an undisclosed location in Ukraine.
according to ABC News — Top StoriesIn 2024, Germany began the process of developing the less-advanced variant of the Patriot -- the PAC-2 GEM-T interceptors -- but production isn't expected until 2027, the European manufacturer said.
according to ABC News — Top StoriesPending agreements with the manufacturers of the Patriot missile, Raytheon and Lockheed Martin, it typically takes up to 24 months to produce the interceptor and about 30 months to manufacture its engine, according to the US Foreign Policy Research Institute.
according to Free Malaysia TodayExploiting Ukraine’s shortage of air-defence missiles, Russia has intensified its strikes in recent weeks, killing more than 50 people in Kyiv alone so far this month.
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