https://www.linkedin.com/posts/harald-v ... 03360-ihfW
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/coaspire ... 46688-XnpZ
theoderich hat geschrieben: ↑So 4. Mai 2025, 18:47 Die USA haben bisher drei PATRIOT-Systeme inkl. Munition geliefert (Fact Sheet on U.S. Security Assistance to Ukraine. January 8, 2025). Laut diesem Artikel kommt eines der Systeme, die in Israel stationiert waren, ebenfalls in die Ukraine und eventuell ein weiteres System der deutschen oder griechischen Streitkräfte.
More American Air Defense Is on the Way to Help Ukraine
Kiew: Israel lieferte erste Patriot-Luftabwehr
Israel hat nach Angaben aus Kiew ein Luftabwehrsystem des Typs Patriot an die Ukraine geliefert. „Ein israelischer Komplex arbeitet schon einen Monat in der Ukraine“, sagte der ukrainische Präsident Wolodymyr Selenskyj heute auf einer Pressekonferenz. Damit sei die eigene Flugabwehr gestärkt worden. Er erwarte zwei weitere Systeme noch in diesem Herbst, fügte er hinzu. Selenskyj präzisierte dabei nicht, aus welchem Land diese stammen.
https://orf.at/#/stories/3406727/Im Mai hatte die „New York Times“ geschrieben, dass ein in Israel stationiertes System nach einer Modernisierung in die Ukraine gehen solle. Offiziell war die Lieferung bisher nicht bestätigt worden.
red, ORF.at/Agenturen
https://www.consilium.europa.eu/de/meet ... 025/10/01/Unterstützung für die Ukraine
Die EU-Führungsspitzen werden erörtern, wie die Ukraine weiter unterstützt werden kann und wie ein gerechter und dauerhafter Frieden erreicht werden kann.
Die EU hat bei der Bereitstellung kritischer Unterstützung für die Ukraine eine führende Rolle gespielt. Bislang haben die EU und ihre Mitgliedstaaten über 177,5 Mrd. EUR an Hilfe für die Ukraine bereitgestellt. Auf der Tagung in Kopenhagen werden die Führungsspitzen erörtern, wie weiterhin zuverlässige und vorhersehbare wirtschaftliche, militärische und politische Unterstützung geleistet werden kann.
https://data.riksdagen.se/fil/68C07751- ... 59172A3E4EUkraina har behov av försvarsmateriel, t.ex. motorcyklar, utrustning och fordon för flygbasunderhåll samt reservdelar. Försvarsmakten har på uppdrag av regeringen lämnat förslag på hur ett fortsatt stöd till Ukraina kan utformas.
https://www.rheinmetall.com/de/media/ne ... 35-ukraineRheinmetall liefert der Ukraine weitere Skyranger 35 auf Basis des Leopard 1. Der Auftragswert beläuft sich auf einen dreistelligen Millionen-Euro-Betrag. Die Systeme werden durch einen EU-Staat durch die Erträge aus eingefrorenem russischen Vermögen finanziert. Die Produktion und Integration der Systeme wird von Rheinmetall Italia SpA an deren Hauptsitz in Rom durchgeführt.
Fresh off negotiating a peace deal intended to end the war in Gaza, President Trump on Tuesday suggested that he may allow a sale of U.S.-made Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, giving Kyiv the ability to conduct long-range strikes deep into Russia.
That is exactly the kind of message that President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine wants to hear as he prepares for a visit to the White House on Friday. “He would like to have Tomahawks,” Mr. Trump said of Mr. Zelensky. “We have a lot of Tomahawks.”
The Defense Department has drawn up plans to sell or transfer Tomahawks should Mr. Trump give the order. But providing the weapons would come with enormous challenges, not least the fact that Ukraine does not have the naval or ground-based launchers required to fire the missiles.
Ukraine would need a U.S. Army launcher called Typhon to fire the Tomahawks, a step that military officials say would pull the United States closer to direct confrontation with Russia. It is unclear how many Tomahawks the United States could provide, how Ukraine would safely store them and what impact a limited number of the missiles would have.
In recent days, Mr. Trump has suggested that the mere threat of sending Tomahawks to Ukraine could force Mr. Putin to the negotiating table. He said he planned to talk directly with the Russian president about the subject.
“If this war doesn’t get settled, I may send Tomahawks,” Mr. Trump told reporters. “A Tomahawk is an incredible weapon. And Russia does not need that. If the war is not settled, we may do it. We may not. But we may do it.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/14/us/p ... ussia.htmlUnder a new financing plan negotiated earlier this year, NATO member allies are now buying U.S. weapons and ammunition, then giving them to Ukraine. So far, four packages of American arms and equipment totaling about $2 billion have been funded by Denmark, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, Germany and Canada.
“Such support is vital,” Col. Martin O’Donnell, a spokesman for NATO’s top military commander, said on Tuesday.
https://www.diepresse.com/20217234/toma ... lich-macht(APA/dpa)
https://www.secnav.navy.mil/fmc/fmb/Doc ... N_Book.pdfStarting in FY 2024, maximum capacity increases from 450 per year to 600 per year.
https://www.secnav.navy.mil/fmc/fmb/Doc ... N_Book.pdfMaximum capacity for new production Tomahawks ordered in FY 2025 is 530 per year.
https://www.secnav.navy.mil/fmc/fmb/Doc ... N_Book.pdfMaximum capacity for Tomahawks ordered in FY 2026 is forecasted to be 600 per year.
https://secwww.jhuapl.edu/techdigest/co ... -Irani.pdfTomahawk uses three systems to measure positions en route: terrain elevation matching with the Terrain Contour Matching System (TERCOM ), satellite positioning with the Global Positioning System (GPS), and optical scene matching with the Digital Scene Matching Area Correlator (DSMAC ). Of these three systems, DSMAC produces the most precise positions; its use is required to attack most targets effectively with a conventional warhead and to minimize collateral damage.
https://www.bipsolutions.com/docstore/pdf/9428-3.pdfAfter release from the host aircraft, the missile’s wings deploy and the weapon navigates its way to the target at low level, using terrain profile matching and an integrated Global Positioning System. On final approach to the target, the missile discards its nose cone and uses an advanced infrared seeker to match the target area with stored imagery.

Russia's production of ballistic missiles has increased by at least 66% over the past year, according to data from Ukraine's military intelligence (HUR) shared with the Kyiv Independent.
According to data obtained by HUR, Moscow is now producing 60 to 70 Iskander-M — the ballistic version of the missile — and 10 to 15 hypersonic Kinzhals per month.
This compares to a reported 40 Iskander-Ms in May 2024, and a reported 4–5 Kinzhals in April 2024.
At the lower range, this is an increase in production of 66.67%. At the higher range, 88.89%.
The figures shared with the Kyiv Independent show Russian stockpiles of "almost 600 Iskander-Ms" and "over 100" Kinzhals.
At the end of 2022, Military Intelligence Chief Kyrylo Budanov claimed Russia was almost out of Iskander ballistic missiles. By December 2024, HUR spokesperson Andriy Yusov noted that Russia had increased production to somewhere between 40 and 50 Iskander missiles per month.

https://kyivindependent.com/exclusive-r ... l-figures/Ukraine’s military intelligence has also estimated that Russia is holding a stockpile of 60 North Korean KN-23s. These missiles are similar to the Iskander-Ms, but carry a one-ton warhead, more powerful than their Russian equivalents.
The figures shared with the Kyiv Independent further show that total production for cruise missiles has also continued to grow.
Russia can produce 20 to 30 Iskander-Ks, 60 to 70 X-101s, 25 to 30 Kalibrs, up to 10 X-32s and 20-30 Onyx and Zircon anti-ship missiles.