Amid the escalation of Russian aerial strikes against the country's infrastructure, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reiterated a package of priority demands aimed at the restructuring and sustainability of Ukraine's air defense system. The demands focus primarily on addressing the critical shortage of supplies for heavy interception systems and establishing medium- and long-term mechanisms for technological autonomy.
Faced with the depletion of missile reserves for high-performance batteries—such as Patriot and SAMP-T—the Ukrainian government established as an urgent requirement with international partners the emergency delivery of additional batches of interceptors, necessary to contain ballistic-trajectory threats such as the Iskander-M missile.
"The shortage of interceptors is not a technical limitation or a lack of operational readiness by our crews, but the physical absence of ammunition on the ground. It is this bottleneck that encourages further strikes on our cities," emphasized President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Pillars of Demands for the Defense System:
Emergency Supply of Anti-Ballistic Missiles: Guarantee of accelerated delivery schedules for heavy ammunition batches prior to the winter season, preventing the collapse of protection in vital urban centers.
Local Licensing and Co-Production: Demand for technology transfers and licensing agreements with Western defense companies for the local production and assembly of missile components on Ukrainian soil, reducing dependence on external aid packages.
Funding for Low-Cost Defense: Expansion of international financial support for the industrial-scale production of domestic interceptor drones, ensuring that unmanned vectors are contained by low-cost platforms while preserving heavy missiles exclusively for ballistic threats.
Operational Flexibility: Removal of restrictions on the use of long-range weaponry against launchers and airbases located outside Ukrainian borders, aiming for the preventive neutralization of attack vectors.
The Office of the President of Ukraine reinforces that combining the immediate supply of Western materials with the consolidation of sovereign manufacturing capacity constitutes the only architecture capable of ensuring the integrity of the country's airspace and protecting the civilian population.
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