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Four NATO Allies to Order Air Defense Missiles From US Manufacturer to Bolster Ukraine

Several NATO allies have announced that they will order Patriot air defense missiles for Ukraine directly from the manufacturer in the United States, which comes as Ukraine is facing a shortage of munitions to counter large-scale Russian attacks. In addition to supporting the NATO-wide program for coordinating donations of advanced US military equipment, four countries – Canada, Denmark, Germany and Norway – announced the initiative to order mor…

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Norway will acquire missiles for Patriot directly from the manufacturer in the US, as well as from countries that already have them.

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Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gar Stjørre, during the NATO summit in Ankara, on Tuesday, July 8, informed President Volodymyr Zelensky about the decision to allocate three billion kronor (about 268 million). These funds will go to strengthen Ukraine's air defense, in particular the planned purchase of missiles for Patriot systems. This was reported by Norsk Rikskringkasting and the press service of the Norwegian government. READ ALSO: Norway wi…

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Norway will allocate about 268 million euros to strengthen Ukraine's air defense. In particular, these funds will be directed to the purchase of missiles for Patriot systems.

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Norway allocates €268 million to Ukraine for air defense and participates in ballistic protection initiative

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Regjeringen.no broke the news on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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