Ukraine gets more US-made air defense systems to counter deadly Russian attacks
- Germany delivered Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Nov. 2, with financing from Denmark, Lithuania and Norway and support from the U.S. manufacturer.
- Since the spring of 2025, Russian attacks have intensified, targeting energy infrastructure ahead of winter and causing frequent large-scale blackouts that pressure Ukraine's defenses.
- The sophisticated Patriot air defense system is the most effective weapon against Russian missiles, but NATO faces supply constraints as advanced components take years to produce.
- President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, 'Russian air strikes are Putin's main stake in this war,' as more Patriot batteries are put into operation, bringing Ukraine closer to ending the conflict.
- European allies and Canada are buying U.S. equipment while Chancellor Friedrich Merz proposed using frozen Russian assets to finance 163 billion in military loans, despite Zelenskyy's pleas for more Patriot systems.
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