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Ukraine faces critical shortage of Patriot interceptor missiles, hampering defense against Russian mass strikes, NYT reports. Lockheed Martin produced 620 PAC-3 missiles last year, but demand is rising due to Middle East conflict.

Ukraine critically lacks interceptor missiles for Patriot systems. Because of this, it cannot cope with massive Russian attacks, writes The New York Times. Their production takes a long time, the newspaper adds, recalling that last year the American defense corporation Lockheed Martin produced 620 missiles for the Patriot PAC-3 air defense system. Amid the conflict in the Middle East, demand for them has increased.

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