Spain to Send 5 PAC-2 Missiles to Ukraine for Patriot System
Patriot PAC-2 missile launch. Photo: Yonhap

The Spanish government will transfer five PAC-2 missiles to Ukraine for use with its Patriot air defense systems.

El País reported on this.

The announcement came during Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to Spain on March 18, 2026.

According to the report, the Patriot PAC-2 missiles are part of the arsenal of a Spanish Army air defense regiment stationed at the Marine Corps base in Valencia.

Although the number of missiles being sent is small, Spain remains committed to supporting Ukraine and is actively assisting in critical areas. In December 2025, for example, the Spanish government allocated $1.7 billion to purchase four Patriot battery systems.

NATO troops unload missiles and components for the US Patriot air-defense system at Rzeszow Airport in Poland, a major hub for military aid to Ukraine, Jan. 23, 2025. Getty Images/Kay Nietfeld

The contract was signed with the American company Raytheon, part of RTX.

This is not the first time Spain has transferred Patriot air defense missiles from its stockpiles to Ukraine. In May 2024, Spain provided a package of military aid that included a batch of Patriot missiles.

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