European Countries Abandon the Program to Purchase Weapons for Ukraine From the United States
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Ukraine's European allies are in no hurry to hand over additional missiles for Patriot air defense systems because of concerns that it could weaken their own security.
Why are allies wary of sharing their PAC-3 stockpiles with Ukraine? Ukraine's European allies are hesitant to transfer their own Patriot missile stockpiles to Kyiv due to concerns that doing so could weaken their air defenses. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing The Washington Post. Read also: Patriot and NASAMS launchers are half empty due to missile shortages - Ignat According to the publication, Ukraine has almost completely exhausted it…
Ukraine has almost exhausted the stocks of PAC-3 interceptors for Patriot systems, and some European countries have refused to hand over their own missiles to Kiev because of fear of weakening their defenses. This is reported by The Washington Post, with reference to diplomats, officials and congressmen ' s assistants. According to its interlocutors, Ukraine now has a limited number of PAC-3 missiles that are "distributed in very few quanti…
The transfer of the projectiles was to take place within the framework of the PURL programme
These are PAC-3 interceptors, who have only a few pieces left in Ukraine, while European allies are reluctant to share their stockpiles.
European allies of the United States are concerned about the procurement program of American weapons for Ukraine. Due to the war with Iran, supply delays and a shortage of Patriot missiles in Europe, doubts are growing about the further effectiveness of this scheme.
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