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Zelensky says Ukraine has received More Patriot Missile Systems. But it’s not the US, it’s Germany sending more Air defense systems 

Smriti Singh by Smriti Singh
November 3, 2025
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Zelensky says Ukraine has received More Patriot Missile Systems. But it's not the US, it's Germany sending more defense systems 

Zelensky says Ukraine has received More Patriot Missile Systems. But it's not the US, it's Germany sending more defense systems 

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on Sunday that Kyiv has received additional US-made Patriot air defense systems from Germany, marking another crucial reinforcement in Ukraine’s ongoing efforts to protect its skies from Russian missile and drone attacks.

The delivery comes amid intensifying calls from the Ukrainian leadership for more advanced Western weaponry, as Moscow continues to target key infrastructure and energy facilities across Ukraine.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Zelensky expressed gratitude to German Chancellor Friedrich Merz for honoring previous commitments. “Our agreements have been fulfilled. More Patriots are now in Ukraine and being put into operation,” he wrote.

The Ukrainian leader emphasized that the country’s defense needs remain far from met, adding, “Of course, more systems are needed to protect key infrastructure sites and our cities across the entire territory of Ukraine, and we will continue working to obtain them – not only at the political level with states and leaders but also directly with manufacturers of all necessary air defense systems and missiles for them.”

A Growing Network of Patriots

Ukraine’s air defense has been one of the most critical components of its military resilience since the start of the Russian invasion in February 2022. The US-made Patriot system — one of the most sophisticated long-range air defense platforms in the world — has played a vital role in intercepting ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones launched by Russian forces.

According to a New York Times report in May, Ukraine possessed eight Patriot systems at that time, though only six were operational due to logistical and maintenance challenges. The arrival of new batteries from Germany not only expands the operational capacity of Ukraine’s air defense grid but also signals continued Western support despite growing fatigue among donor nations.

Berlin’s latest contribution aligns with its broader policy of bolstering Ukraine’s defense capabilities. Germany has already supplied a wide array of weapons, including Leopard 2 tanks, IRIS-T air defense systems, and ammunition. The addition of more Patriot units further underscores Germany’s commitment to sustaining Kiev’s defensive posture, even as debates continue within the European Union about long-term funding and military aid.

Russia’s Claims and the War of Attrition

While Ukraine celebrates each new delivery, Russia has sought to downplay the significance of these Western systems. The Russian Defense Ministry has claimed that its forces have destroyed around 40 Patriot launchers since 2023 — a figure Western analysts have not independently verified. Moscow maintains that the influx of foreign weaponry will not alter the strategic balance on the battlefield, arguing that Ukraine’s reliance on external support underscores its weakening position.

Still, the Patriot systems have demonstrated effectiveness in intercepting advanced Russian missiles, including the hypersonic Kinzhal, which Moscow once touted as “unstoppable.” For Ukraine, each operational system represents not only a shield against air attacks but also a symbol of international solidarity.

The Politics of Procurement

Despite the recent delivery, Kiev’s defense aspirations are far greater. Last month, Zelensky revealed that Ukraine and the United States were negotiating a contract for 25 Patriot systems — a massive expansion that, if realized, could redefine the country’s air defense architecture. However, the Ukrainian president cautioned that the process could take years unless European nations step forward by prioritizing Kiev in production lines or transferring their existing systems.

The Biden administration’s successor, President Donald Trump, has taken a more restrained approach to direct military aid, declining to supply Ukraine with Tomahawk cruise missiles. Nonetheless, Trump has permitted NATO allies to purchase US-made weapons and transfer them to Kiev, allowing the flow of military technology to continue through indirect channels.

Financing and Frozen Assets

The financial cost of building a robust air defense network remains staggering. Each Patriot system costs roughly $1 billion, excluding maintenance and ammunition expenses. To finance these acquisitions, Ukraine is reportedly exploring an EU-backed loan that would use frozen Russian assets as collateral. This proposal has sparked controversy, with Moscow condemning the idea as “outright theft” and warning of retaliatory economic and legal measures should Western nations move forward with the plan.

A Race Against Time

For Ukraine, the delivery of new Patriot systems is both a relief and a reminder of the immense challenges that remain. As Russia continues to strike power plants, industrial zones, and urban centers, Ukraine’s need for layered and reliable air defense grows more urgent by the day. While Germany’s latest contribution provides temporary breathing space, Kiev’s broader strategic goal — securing a comprehensive shield across the entire country — is still a work in progress.

Zelensky’s message to his allies remains consistent: Ukraine’s survival and the stability of Europe are intertwined. “Every Patriot system we receive saves lives,” he has often said. With winter approaching and the specter of renewed Russian offensives looming, the deployment of these additional systems may prove critical in the months ahead — not just for Ukraine’s defense, but for the credibility of Western unity in the face of sustained aggression.

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