Just like Ukraine, West running short of munitions for air defenses — NATO official
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The article discusses the challenges faced by Western countries and Ukraine in maintaining sufficient air and missile defense ammunition due to low production rates. French Admiral Pierre Vandier suggests alternative strategies to address this issue.
ATHENS, May 5. /TASS/. Western countries, like Ukraine, are running short of air and missile defense ammunition due to low production rates, according to French Admiral Pierre Vandier.
"The West is facing the same challenges as Ukraine in terms of <...> ammunition: insufficient production rates and inadequate stockpiles," he said in an interview with the Greek newspaper Kathimerini when asked whether costs could be reduced, as now expensive air and missile defense systems are used against low-cost aerial targets.
The commander noted that, rather than ramping up production, the issue could be addressed by adopting a different approach - for example, by deploying interceptor drones to counter enemy UAVs.
Russian security agencies have previously reported that NATO countries are facing a shortage of air defense systems. This is reflected, among other things, in Poland’s refusal to transfer Patriot air defense systems to the United States. Earlier, Politico Europe also reported that the West lacks sufficient air defense systems for Ukraine, partly due to limited production capacity.
Preguntas abiertas
- What are the specific production rates for air and missile defense ammunition in Western countries?
- What is the current stockpile level of air and missile defense ammunition in Western countries?
- What are the exact costs associated with current air and missile defense systems versus low-cost aerial targets?
- What are the specific details of the proposed interceptor drone deployment strategy?






