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Pentagon to send 500 interceptor missiles to Ukraine for NASAMS, Patriot air defense systems

US officials are working to transfer billions in military aid to Ukraine before January, facing both logistical hurdles and concerns over depleting American stockpiles.
NASAMS short-to medium-range ground-based air defense system is used in Ukraine to shoot down Russian missiles. Source: Armyinform
Pentagon to send 500 interceptor missiles to Ukraine for NASAMS, Patriot air defense systems

The Biden administration plans to deliver more than 500 interceptor missiles for Ukraine’s Patriot and NASAMS air defense systems, according to a senior administration official.

The depletion of Ukraine’s air defense interceptor stockpiles has severely limited its ability to protect its cities and power grid, especially as Russia intensifies its missile and drone strikes, making the replenishment of these interceptors crucial for Ukraine’s survival.

The weapons shipments, cited by the Wall Street Journal, “should meet Ukraine’s air defense needs for the rest of this year,” according to US officials.

The push to send billions in military aid faces significant challenges as the Pentagon grapples with concerns over depleting US stockpiles.

Over $7 billion in drawdown authority for weapons transfers and over $2 billion for long-term equipment contracts remain unspent.

In a shift from previous policy, the Pentagon announced on 8 November it would deploy “a small number of contractors” to assist Ukraine with F-16 and other systems maintenance.

“Ensuring these weapon systems remain mission capable is critical for Ukraine’s defense against Russian aggression,” the Pentagon said in a statement.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin recently declined a request from President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to prioritize Ukraine’s ATACMS deliveries over other buyers, saying it would be “a lot to ask,” according to US officials and a Ukrainian government adviser.

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