US and Germany agree to deliver five Patriot air defence systems to Ukraine, Berlin says
GERMANY, JUL 21 – The US and Germany will supply five Patriot systems to Ukraine to enhance defense against Russian attacks, with NATO allies funding the initiative, officials said.
- On July 21, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced that Germany will contribute to providing five Patriot systems to Ukraine, with the systems expected to arrive quickly, according to European Pravda.
- Increasing Russian drone and missile attacks on Ukraine have prompted European allies and the US to accelerate Patriot system deliveries, underscoring escalating tensions.
- The Netherlands will supply F-16 ammunition, drones and radar systems, alongside additional support from other allies.
- Russia announced it destroyed three Patriot launchers in Ukraine, Moscow condemning Western arms deliveries as escalatory.
- With the August 1 deadline looming, EU member states are urged to prepare robust actions if no deal is finalized, while US replacement systems may not arrive until 2027-2028.
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MWM: The delivery of Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine from Europe is a gesture of desperation: EADaily
EADaily, July 23rd, 2025. The decision to supply new Patriot systems to Ukraine was a turning point in Berlin's military strategy, the authors of an article in the American military magazine Military Watch Magazine (MWM) state. The translation of the material publishes Pravda.
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said Tuesday that Berlin needs the US to replace Patriot air defence systems within eight months...
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