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    Prima pagină » Ukraine is accelerating the development of its own missile shield, against the backdrop of a shortage of Patriot systems.
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    Ukraine is accelerating the development of its own missile shield, against the backdrop of a shortage of Patriot systems.

    8 May 2026
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    Ukraine is intensifying its efforts to develop its own missile defense system, in the context where stocks of American interceptors, used for shooting down Russian ballistic missiles, are becoming increasingly limited.

    President Volodimir Zelenski stated, during a summit of the European Political Community, that Europe should be capable of independently producing all the necessary means to defend itself against threats, including ballistic attacks.

    “I believe that Europe must be able to produce everything it needs to defend itself”, he stated.

    Dependence on American systems

    Currently, Ukraine relies heavily on the Patriot missile system and PAC-3 interceptors to counteract Russian attacks. However, the intensive use of these systems, including in other regions, has led to a decrease in availability.

    At the same time, European alternatives, such as IRIS-T or SAMP-T, are not produced in sufficient quantities to cover Ukraine’s needs.

    This context has led Kiev to seek internal solutions, in parallel with acquisition efforts through NATO mechanisms.

    A project with European ambitions

    Ukrainian companies in the defense sector are already working on alternatives. Among these is the “Freya” initiative, developed by the Fire Point company, which proposes an integrated anti-aircraft system at the European level.

    The concept involves combining a Ukrainian launcher with FP-7 interceptor missiles and Western technologies, including guidance systems provided by Diehl Defense.

    According to the developers, the FP-7 rocket could reach speeds of approximately 1,500 meters per second and could be adapted for both ground strikes and ballistic missile interception.

    The project aims at integrating components from several European countries, including radars and command systems, into a common architecture.

    Details, HERE

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