AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPatriot for Ukraine: At the NATO summit in Ankara, President Trump said the U.S. will license Patriot air-defense production overseas for Ukraine—an upgrade for Kyiv’s long-running push to close ballistic-missile gaps. Drone countermeasures: Reports say Russia is deploying new jamming units aimed at disrupting Starlink links that Ukrainian drone operators use for deep strikes, signaling a new phase in electronic warfare. Ukraine hits fuel logistics: Ukrainian drones struck multiple Russian oil refineries and pumping stations, as Moscow faces acute fuel shortages in some regions—another example of how unmanned systems are reshaping energy targets. Remote mine-clearing: Ukraine’s National Guard converted a U.S.-supplied M113 into a remotely operated mine-clearance and logistics platform, adding anti-drone protection to reduce risks for crews. Drone deals expand: Zelensky announced new drone cooperation agreements with Denmark, Estonia, and the Netherlands, bringing Ukraine’s total such pacts to nine and focusing on joint production and war-tested know-how. Air-defense manufacturing push: Sybiha said Zelensky is coordinating with multiple capitals to finalize Ukraine’s antiballistic capabilities, combining partner stockpiles with plans to build domestic production.
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