Germany plans purchase of six IRIS-T air defence units - source
Germany aims to purchase six IRIS-T air defence systems for its air force at a total cost of some 900 million euros ($971.73 million), a defence source told Reuters ahead of a final decision by lawmakers on Wednesday. ($1 = 0.9262 euros)
- Country:
- Germany
Germany aims to purchase six IRIS-T air defence systems for its air force at a total cost of some 900 million euros ($971.73 million), a defence source told Reuters ahead of a final decision by lawmakers on Wednesday. So far, Berlin has bought two IRIS-T units built by Diehl for Ukraine and pledged to send another two systems to Kyiv, but has not equipped its own forces with it yet.
Boasting a range of some 40 kilometres (25 miles) and a 360-degree view, the IRIS-T SLM system is one of the most coveted of the weapons that Berlin has supplied to Kyiv.
ALSO READ
-
Pavlohrad Apartment Building Struck: Twelve Injured in Russian Strike
-
White House to Discuss Accelerating Defense Production with Major Contractors
-
Tensions Surge in Black Sea as Russian Drones Attack Cargo Ships
-
Black Sea Tensions: Attack on Cargo Vessels Highlights Ukraine Crisis
-
Teen Recruits: The Dark Side of Ukraine's Digital Battlefield
Google News