ISW: Western air defense supplies remain crucial for Ukraine as Russia adapting to current capabilities
As Ukraine strives to expand domestic defense production over time for self-reliance, sustained Western aid supplying air defense systems remains essential now to protect facilities from Russian attacks, according to ISW. The post ISW: Western air defense supplies remain crucial for Ukraine as Russia adapting to current capabilities appeared first on Euromaidan Press.
The US-based think tank Institute for the Study of War (ISW) says Western air defense system and missile provisions remain crucial for Ukraine as Russian forces attempt to adapt to current Ukrainian air defense capabilities and as Ukraine develops its defense industrial base (DIB).
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