The US military is transferring some 90 Patriot air defense missile interceptors from storage in Israel to be used in Ukraine against Russian strikes, according to a new report.
A series of incidents in Germany could show Russia gaining a technical edge with its jamming-resistant drones.
About 90 Patriot missiles from Israel are being sent to Ukraine in a transfer facilitated by the United States, according to a US defense official.
The U.S. military is providing Ukraine with around 90 interceptors for the Patriot air defense system, taking these from ...
Auditors say a European Union fund meant to help speed the deployment of troops and military equipment around the 27-nation ...
Germany deployed two Patriot air-defence systems to Poland in mid-January, the Bundeswehr announced on its website on 7 ...
Unidentified drones were spotted six times in January over a base near the Danish border and some suspect that Russia is involved.
Ukraine is developing its own air defense system comparable to the U.S.-made Patriot, the country's army chief has said, as Kyiv continues to grapple with how to protect its territory from ...
Ukraine is working on a homegrown air defense system to rival the US-made Patriot, according to the commander in chief of its army. The decision was spurred by the development of Russia's new ...
The Patriot system provides defense against long-range cruise missiles, tactical ballistic missiles, and air-breathing ...
The missiles had been in storage in Israel, which operated Patriot air defense systems for more than 30 years before retiring them in April. Discussions about transferring the missiles from Israel ...
At the top of Kyiv's wish list has been the Patriot, a ground-based air defense system considered the gold standard. Ukraine operates a handful of Patriots donated by several countries.