The Patriot System Isn’t Magic, Losses In Ukraine Can Be Expected

The Patriot System Isn’t Magic, Losses In Ukraine Can Be Expected

Yesterday evening, video began to emerge out of Kyiv showing a massive volley of surface-to-air missiles roaring into the night sky. This came as reports stated that the capital was under an unprecedented degree of aerial standoff attacks. Speculation quickly ran wild that a Patriot system, one of just two donated to the country and just recently put into service, had been hit by a Russian weapon.

I jumped on Twitter to try to give some context to what was being seen and its implication and I think now, a day later, it is even more important to share some of it in retrospect. This is especially the case now that several media outlets are reporting at least one of the Patriot batteries was indeed at least damaged in the barrage.

 

The Patriot System Isn’t Magic, Losses In Ukraine Can Be Expected

The Patriot System Isn’t Magic, Losses In Ukraine Can Be Expected

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