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  • - [Soldier] Yeah. (rocket blasting)

  • - [Narrator] This is the US-made Patriot Air Defense System.

  • Since two were delivered to Ukraine in April,

  • it's proving to be an indispensable tool in Kyiv's arsenal.

  • That's because the system

  • is defending Ukraine's ground troops,

  • cities, and critical infrastructure,

  • amid a barrage of Russian attacks.

  • So why does the Patriot have an advantage

  • over other air defense systems?

  • Let's break it down.

  • "At the start of the war,

  • Ukraine relied on a stockpile of Soviet-era defense systems.

  • Those weapons can target slower-moving aerial targets

  • such as drones and cruise missiles,

  • but they've struggled to combat

  • faster-moving ballistic missiles.

  • Now, Patriot systems are helping Ukrainian forces

  • to intercept those projectiles,"

  • and that's according to a Ukrainian Air Defense Commander

  • interviewed by "The Wall Street Journal."

  • (speaking in foreign language)

  • - Narrator] Here's how it works.

  • Patriot missiles consist of multiple components.

  • Three of its main parts sit on top of truck platforms.

  • The radar tracks missiles and other targets.

  • It can detect aircraft up to 62 miles away

  • and ballistic missiles more than 100 miles away.

  • It sends data to the engagement control station,

  • that unit then processes the information

  • before sending it to the launching station,

  • which can carry up to 16 missiles.

  • (speaking in foreign language)

  • - Narrator] Military analysts say,

  • "The system has outperformed

  • initial expectations in Ukraine."

  • (speaking in foreign language)

  • - [Narrator] Also known as the Kinzhal,

  • the Kh-47 is one of Russia's most advanced weapons.

  • On May 16th, a Patriot detected

  • six Russian Kinzhal ballistic missiles

  • at a distance of around 125 miles.

  • The system launched interceptors

  • destroying all of them.

  • Patriots in Ukraine fire at targets

  • using two different types of interceptors,

  • PAC-2 and PAC-3.

  • PAC-2 downs targets through blast fragmentation,

  • and PAC-3 uses hit-to-kill technology instead.

  • By combining the Patriot with other air defense systems,

  • Ukraine is now fending off most aerial threats against Kyiv.

  • However, the Patriot does have some disadvantages.

  • It's by far the most expensive single weapon system

  • that the US has supplied to Ukraine.

  • Each Patriot system costs around $1 billion

  • and takes two years to build. (missile blasting)

  • The missiles fired out of the Patriot are expensive too.

  • Each PAC-3 costs around $4.1 million.

  • The high cost per missile

  • and the relatively small number of missiles in a battery

  • means that Patriot operators cannot shoot at every target.

  • In addition, the Patriot requires a lot of manpower.

  • The systems need as many as 90 soldiers to operate,

  • but the control station can be operated in the field

  • by as few as three.

  • Gaining more batteries could help Kyiv

  • in a number of ways amid a counter-offensive,

  • namely, being able to protect ground troops

  • from aerial threats as they push to retake territory.

  • This summer, the US announced a new military package

  • worth up to $500 million.

  • "The aid will include ammunition for Patriot systems,"

  • according to a statement from the Pentagon.

  • There are at least two full Patriot systems

  • operating in Ukraine.

  • In July, Germany announced it would provide

  • two additional Patriot Missile Launches.

  • Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky

  • has said, "The country wants as many as 50."

- [Soldier] Yeah. (rocket blasting)

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