GERMANY - In a remote German wood away from prying eyes, around 40 Ukrainians are taking a crash course on one of the West’s most advanced air defence systems, already confident it will enable them to better ward off Russian strikes once they return home.
So far, the single Iris-T unit already deployed in Ukraine has been used to shoot down cruise missiles that Moscow has attacked power stations with, and aircraft including Iranian-made Shahed drones - with stunning success. The German military has organised big media events showcasing how Ukrainian troops are learning the ropesbut it has been wary of granting access to the training on the Iris-T system built by German arms maker Diehl.
When they arrived, a truck-mounted radar was slowly turning on a small hill, while around a dozen Ukrainian soldiers were crowded into the Iris-T command post, a sand-coloured container on another truck. A German trainer said Iris-T, built by German arms maker Diehl, could not be operated by “turning a switch on and off. Here you have buttons with eight submenus on a touch-screen”.It takes only a third of the time to set up its radar compared with the decades-old Patriot system - a critical factor, as any air defence system gives away its position once the radar is turned on.
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