Europe Backs Freyja Missile System as Patriot Alternative
Nine nations have joined Ukraine in a new anti-ballistic coalition to accelerate the production and deployment of Ukraine’s Freyja interceptor system within a year. This initiative arises from a global shortage of such defensive weapons, exacerbated by ongoing conflicts, and aims to bolster European missile defense capabilities through collaborative industrial cooperation. Ukraine will supply the interceptor missile itself, with partner nations contributing essential radar, tracking, and command-and-control systems. The coalition seeks to establish common operational requirements, joint technical working groups, and clear governance mechanisms to achieve its first operational capabilities, fostering a shared defense capacity not directed against any specific people but for the protection of all involved.