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Updated: July 15, 2025 04:51
In a major policy shift, US President Donald Trump has confirmed the delivery of Patriot air defence systems to Ukraine, reversing an earlier freeze on arms shipments. The move comes as Russian missile and drone attacks intensify across Ukrainian cities, prompting urgent calls for enhanced defensive capabilities.
Key Developments From The Announcement
- Trump stated that Ukraine will receive Patriot systems but must bear the full cost of the weapons
- The number of units and delivery timeline remain unspecified, though discussions are underway at the staff level
- The deal is part of a broader NATO-coordinated arrangement, with the alliance expected to reimburse the US for the systems
- Ukraine previously received one Patriot battery in April 2023, which played a key role in intercepting Russian hypersonic missiles
- The new systems are expected to defend strategic assets such as energy infrastructure and command centres
Strategic Context
The Patriot (MIM-104) system, developed by Raytheon and Lockheed Martin, is among the most advanced mobile missile interceptors globally. Its inclusion in Ukraine’s multi-layered air defence network—alongside NASAMS, IRIS-T, and Soviet-era S-300s—will bolster protection against ballistic and cruise missile threats. Trump’s decision reflects growing frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin and signals renewed US commitment to Ukraine’s defence, albeit under revised financial terms.
Sources: IndiaTV News, Business Standard, MSN News, South China Morning Post, USA Today, Times of India, UPI.