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Ukraine’s ‘Anti-Ballistic Shield’ Takes Shape but Still Needs Key Systems for Combat Use
Ukraine’s Fire Point reports its anti-ballistic shield is aerodynamically ready but not combat-capable without full integration of radars, command centers, secure data links, and a European-developed seeker head. The company is collaborating with partners to establish a functioning missile defense network.
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