Ukraine finds German missile defense system effective
Vadym, an anti-aircraft missile maintenance technician working on the system, said that he had successfully intercepted all targets in range.
"The German system is really modern, powerful and effective,” he ex-plained.
“Even during its baptism of fire in October it shot down all targets, mostly cruise missiles."
He said that he first operated the Ukrainian Buk-M1 air defense system, but then he underwent training in Germany.
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On Oct. 11, 2022, Germany transferred the first, out of four promised, IRIS-T modern air defense systems to Ukraine.
Then-German Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht stated that Kyiv will receive the remaining three air defense systems in 2023.
If they can get the additional units it should impact Russia's ability to threaten Ukraine's infrastructure. Since the failure of the Russian offensives in Ukraine, it has been using missiles to pummel Ukraine's electric grid and some civilian facilities such as an apartment building.
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