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Germany Delivers Seventh IRIS‑T System to Ukraine; Eighth En Route as Berlin Boosts Air‑Defense Aid

by Roman Cheplyk
Friday, July 25, 2025
1 MIN
Germany Delivers Seventh IRIS‑T System to Ukraine; Eighth En Route as Berlin Boosts Air‑Defense Aid

With more than 60 Gepards and a Skynex battery already online, Germany deepens its anti‑drone partnership and explores co‑production of new air‑defense assets in Ukraine

Germany’s air‑defence pipeline to Kyiv keeps expanding.
Ukrainian Ambassador to Berlin Oleksiy Makeyev confirmed that seven IRIS‑T SLM systems are now on combat duty, while an eighth unit is being readied for shipment.

  • IRIS‑T SLM: high‑altitude, 40 km‑range interceptors built by Diehl Defence

  • Gepard SPAAGs: more than 60 delivered—front‑line troops credit them with a high kill‑rate against Shahed‑type drones

  • Skynex battery: already deployed and “showing excellent results,” Makeyev noted


Next steps: joint production and additional Patriots

Berlin and Kyiv have begun technical talks on local assembly of further IRIS‑T units and other air‑defence components inside Ukraine, the ambassador revealed.

Germany has also offered to transfer two additional Patriot batteries—once backfilled by allies—to reinforce Ukraine’s long‑range shield.

Bottom line: Berlin is evolving from supplier to strategic industrial partner, ensuring Ukraine’s skies stay protected while seeding a future co‑production base for advanced European air‑defence technology.

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