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Ukraine's Air Defense Faces a Critical Challenge: Forbes Reveals Which Country Is Refusing to Help

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Ukraine is looking for ways to compensate for the shortage of missiles for its Patriot air defense systems and is also working on the modernization of the Soviet S-300 systems. One possible source of additional missiles could be Greece, which has two S-300PMU-1 systems and a significant stockpile of missiles, but Athens is not yet ready to transfer them to Kyiv, Forbes writes.
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​Ukraine is looking for ways to compensate for the shortage of missiles for its Patriot air defense systems and is also working on the modernization of the Soviet S-300 systems. One possible source of additional missiles could be Greece, which has two S-300PMU-1 systems and a significant stockpile of missiles, but Athens is not yet ready to transfer them to Kyiv, Forbes writes.

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lrytas.lt broke the news in Vilnius, Lithuania on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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