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Germany is raiding its own closet to boost Ukraine’s air defense

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Looks like Boris Pistorius decided it’s time for some serious spring cleaning in the Bundeswehr warehouse.

So, Ramstein just happened, and Boris Pistorius decided to get real. Germany is handing over a triple-digit number of air-to-air missiles directly from their own stocks.

It is not just about the missiles, though. They are also throwing 200 million dollars at the PAC-3 program to keep those Patriot batteries fed, and another 200 mil into PURL to keep the hardware flowing. Basically, if it flies and protects the sky, they are trying to get it here faster.

Sometimes the best way to lead is to just empty your own shelves and hope everyone else feels awkward enough to follow suit.

Source: Ukrinform

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  1. Carpathian Neighbor
    Finally, some actual hardware instead of just talk. Good shift.
    +4 solidA rare moment of optimism, though I suspect the hardware will be obsolete by the time it arrives
  2. Free Chumak
    Triple-digit? That's nice, but still a drop in the ocean compared to what's needed.
    +5 solidMath is hard, but at least someone here understands that a drop in the ocean doesn't stop a tsunami
  3. Stubborn Kalyna
    Wait, so Germany actually has missiles left? Lol, shocking.
    +3 funnyMocking the German military's inventory status is a classic pastime, almost as reliable as their bureaucracy