Three launchers and a radar: the Netherlands will transfer additional components for Patriot SAMs to Ukraine
The Netherlands is going to send Ukraine additional components for the Patriot surface-to-air missile system.
Here's What We Know
The information was shared by Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte during the Ukraine Recovery Conference 2024. We are talking about three launchers for SAMs and radar. There is no information yet on when the arms deliveries will start. By the way, Germany is preparing to transfer the third Patriot battery to Ukraine. It is to be delivered to the Ukrainian armed forces in the coming weeks.
Today I was in Berlin, accompanied by @Minister_FIN Steven van Weyenberg, for a summit on recovery and reconstruction in Ukraine. We are ramping up our support in order to bolster Ukraine's economy and society, and to ensure it can continue to withstand Russia's aggression.
- Mark Rutte (@MinPres) June 11, 2024
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Flashback
Patriot is a medium-range surface-to-air missile system developed by the American company Raytheon. The main feature of Patriot is its ability to intercept and destroy tactical ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and aircraft. The system is equipped with the AN/MPQ-65 multifunctional radar, which provides detection, target tracking and missile guidance.
Patriot uses PAC-3 missiles, which have improved performance compared to previous models. The system can operate autonomously or be integrated into allied air defence systems, making it an important element in collective security. Patriot is in service with many countries and is actively used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the war against the Russian occupiers.
Source: @MinPres.