Ukrainian troops receive upgraded Buk-M1 air defense systems, using American RIM-7 missiles
Ukraine's Air Command East releases photos of Ukraine's modernized Buk-M1 systems, now integrated with US-supplied Sea Sparrow missiles, showing the upgraded 9A310M1 and 9A39 launchers.
The Ukrainian military has acquired modernized Buk-M1 anti-aircraft systems, now integrated with US-supplied Sea Sparrow missiles, with Ukraine’s Air Command East’s press service releasing photos of the upgraded equipment.
Previously, the Ukrainian military decided to integrate Western RIM-7 anti-aircraft missiles into Soviet-era Buk-M1 systems due to dwindling stocks of the original 9M38 missiles.
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