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Ukraine receives new Patriot air defense missile battery from Germany.


| 2023

According to the German Aid to Ukraine Twitter account, dated December 13, 2023, the delivery of the second Patriot air defense missile battery to Ukraine has been confirmed. This crucial event reinforces Germany's commitment to supporting Ukraine's defense capabilities in the face of the Russian invasion.
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German Patriot air defense missile battery (Picture source: German MoD)


A spokesperson for the German Luftwaffe recently confirmed that Germany had indeed delivered the second Patriot battery to Ukraine, fulfilling a promise made by Chancellor Olaf Scholz in October. This initiative came after training for Ukrainian personnel in early December.

Indeed, on November 24, 2023, Martin Eger, the German Ambassador to Kyiv, announced Germany's intention to strengthen Ukraine's air defense by providing an additional Patriot air defense missile system, aiming to increase the Ukrainian army's capability to counter aerial threats.

Earlier reports from the German news agency DPA, dated October 5, also mentioned Chancellor Scholz's assurance to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky about supplying an additional Patriot air defense system. In early October, the German Defense Ministry revealed plans for a new aid package for Kyiv, worth one billion euros, to be delivered before winter. This package included more air defense systems, notably the Patriot, IRIS-T SLM, and IRIS-T SLS, as well as three Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft systems. However, Berlin had not specified the exact timeline for the delivery and deployment of the new Patriot system in Ukraine. On November 21, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced the imminent dispatch of four additional IRIS-T SLM air defense systems to Ukraine.

In April 2023, Germany had already provided Ukraine with its first US-manufactured Patriot system. To date, Ukraine has received two Patriot launchers from the Netherlands and one Patriot battery from the United States.

The US-manufactured Patriot air defense missile system is renowned for countering various airborne threats, including tactical ballistic missiles, advanced aircraft, and cruise missiles. Its capacity to engage multiple targets simultaneously is a crucial component of modern air defense strategies.

A notable feature of the Patriot system is its high-altitude interception capability, essential for defending against ballistic missiles that often follow a high-arching trajectory. The system's advanced radar plays a vital role in its effectiveness. It can detect and track multiple targets over long distances, enhancing defensive coverage and distinguishing between real threats and non-threatening objects, thus improving precision and reliability.

The operational range of the Patriot missile system varies depending on the variant. Typically, the Patriot PAC-3 missile can intercept targets within a range of 20 to 30 kilometers (12 to 19 miles), while its radar, the AN/MPQ-53, can track targets over 160 kilometers (100 miles) away.

The mobility of the Patriot system is another significant advantage, allowing for rapid deployment and repositioning in response to changing battlefield conditions. This adaptability enables the protection of specific high-value targets or provides broader area defense, making it a crucial asset in modern military operations.


 

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