Insiders within Ukraine's defense industry reveal that the Pentagon, along with at least one Gulf nation, is engaged in discussions to acquire interceptors manufactured in Ukraine, specifically designed to counteract drone strikes launched by Iran. Following military actions by the United States and Israel against Iran, Gulf countries have resorted to utilizing costly 'Patriot' missile systems to shield themselves from the onslaught of Iranian 'Shahed' drones. Nevertheless, faced with depleting missile inventories, these nations are now looking to leverage Kyiv's expertise in order to discover more economically viable strategies for mitigating extensive drone attacks.
