Exclusive: Ukraine Reveals Its Achilles’ Heel to CNN as Patriot Missile Launchers Run Dry
Ukraine says U.S. deliveries will ease a severe Patriot shortage as officials warn domestic production could take years and miss the coming winter.
- On August 8, 2026, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed an agreement with the United States for monthly Patriot interceptor deliveries following meetings in Belgrade with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.
- Global Patriot stocks have been severely depleted by the U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran, leaving Ukraine with just 1% of its required interceptors while Russia surges ballistic missile attacks.
- President Trump previously offered domestic production licenses in June, but experts cite significant technical barriers; Dmytro, a Patriot chief engineer in Ukraine, said building these systems requires substantial knowledge and years of lead time.
- U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker stated in a Fox News interview this month that "a long-term production agreement will not be concluded before this winter," citing strict export rules.
- With the winter deadline approaching, Kyiv faces a serious defensive gap against Russian ballistic strikes, as analysts warn manufacturing agreements remain years away despite the monthly supply commitment.
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The report says that the last time Patriot complexes were fired was about six weeks ago.
CNN gets rare look at Ukraine’s empty Patriot system
A Patriot air defense battery inside Ukraine has sat with empty launch tubes for weeks, its crew unable to fire because the country has nearly exhausted its stock of interceptor missiles, CNN reported after gaining rare access to the system. CNN was the first outlet allowed to visit an operational Patriot unit on Ukrainian territory, […]
By Nick Paton Walsh, Victoria Butenko, Natalie Wright and Daria Tarasova-Markina, CNN It is the most coveted weapon in the world, but it remains inactive, in a corn field, with its empty containers; it was fired for the last time 10 weeks ago. The American-made Patriot interceptor is the focus of a global shortage of supply as dozens of countries rush to strengthen their defense systems. It is one of the few weapons that can shoot down ballistic…
It is the most coveted weapon in the world, but it remains inactive, in a cornfield, with its empty containers; it was last fired 10 weeks ago.
CNN: Kiev no longer has missiles for Patriot, now the complexes are useless: EADaily
EADaily, August 17th, 2026. The American TV channel CNN assures that the Ukrainian Armed Forces have exhausted the stock of interceptor missiles for the American Patriot complexes, and the presence of the complex itself without interceptor missiles makes it useless.
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