6 sources · first reported Yesterday

Five NATO nations, including the US, Germany, and Poland, have signed an agreement to explore building a dedicated PAC-3 missile maintenance facility in Europe. This move aims to establish NATO's first in-region repair and sustainment hub for Patriot missiles. The plan is part of a broader effort to enhance NATO's defense capabilities, with a reported £37bn investment in a new missile project.
The establishment of a Patriot missile maintenance hub in Europe will significantly enhance NATO's defense capabilities and reduce reliance on external support. This development also underscores the alliance's commitment to strengthening its military presence in the region.
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