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The United States granted Ukraine a license to manufacture Patriot missiles domestically. Officials described the move as a long-term investment, while some analysts questioned whether Ukraine can sustain production costs.
Al JazeeraPresident Trump said this week at the NATO summit in Ankara that Ukraine may soon gain a license to manufacture the defensive missiles. Production faces delays of years and shared U.S. supply constraints.
algemeiner.comRussian officials stated they are aware of a new U.S. license allowing Ukraine to manufacture Patriot missiles domestically. They said the information is new and that they do not wear rose-tinted glasses about U.S. weapons supplies.
The War ZoneThe United States granted a license allowing Ukraine to produce Patriot PAC-3 MSE interceptors domestically. The decision follows reports of Ukrainian interceptor shortages and comes amid expanded Russian missile output.
Ukrainian officials stated that the United States signaled openness to licensing production of Patriot interceptor missiles. A separate agreement with Germany on anti-ballistic missile defenses was also signed this week.
dnaindia.comThe FP-5 Flamingo has a 3,000-kilometer range and an 1,150-kilogram warhead, placing nearly all Russian industrial sites within striking distance.
thehindu.comUkraine has formally asked the United States for permission to manufacture PATRIOT interceptors inside the country. The move targets a global shortage of missiles used to counter Russian ballistic attacks.
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