Patriot missile shortage created 'window of vulnerability' Russia is exploiting
5 hours ago
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- Russia is taking advantage of a global shortage of air defense interceptor missiles, increasing airstrikes against Ukraine.
- Patriot systems, crucial for ballistic missile defense, face interceptor shortages due to high demand from conflicts involving the U.S., Israel, Iran, and Ukraine.
- Shortages are creating a 'window of vulnerability' for countries relying on Patriots, including NATO members like Germany and Poland.
- Production of Patriot interceptors is limited to about 600 per year, with plans to triple output, but shortages may persist for 2-3 years.
- High costs and post-Cold War defense cuts led to small interceptor stockpiles, as many did not anticipate prolonged conflicts.
- Ukraine faces critical shortages, affecting its ability to defend against Russian ballistic missiles, with President Zelenskyy urgently requesting more interceptors.
- The Trump administration's slow delivery of weapons to Ukraine has exacerbated shortages, influencing Russian tactics and increasing risks to Ukrainian infrastructure.