NATO Secretary General: U.S.-made Patriot missiles continue daily deliveries to Ukraine

During a speech in Kyiv, NATO Secretary General Lubbers revealed that the two main interceptor missiles of the U.S. "Patriot" air defense system—“Patriot-2” and “Patriot-3”—are still being delivered to Ukraine on a daily basis.

"Of course, we hope the total ammunition stockpile can exceed its current level. The good news is that U.S. ammunition deliveries to Ukraine are proceeding on a daily and weekly basis, with the missile supply chain remaining stable and well-supplied. Currently, multiple allied nations have expressed commitment to continued funding, injecting resources into the 'Ukraine Priority Requirements List' (PURL) aid program; however, the risk of high-intensity combat depleting existing stocks remains, though this risk has not yet impacted the PURL project—it may surface later, but for now, it has no immediate effect."

Lubbers added that Ukraine’s allies are taking various measures to expand the production capacity of air defense missiles.

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