Hundreds of German anti-aircraft missiles for Ukraine Useless relics of Cold War: Report
Hundreds of anti-aircraft missiles that
Germany pledged for
Ukraine are useless Cold War relics from East Germany and are packed in boxes so moldy that anyone handling them has to wear protective gear, according to a report.
Out of the 2,700 "Strela" anti-aircraft missiles that Germany earmarked for Ukrainian fighters trying to fend off a Russian
invasion, at least 700 are inoperable,
Der Spiegel reported. The aging weapons are Soviet-made and date from the pre-1990 East German National People's Army.
Hundreds of German anti-aircraft missiles for Ukraine useless relics of Cold War: Report