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World Defence NewsUS Diverts Anti-Drone Systems from Ukraine to Middle East Amid Rising Threats

US Diverts Anti-Drone Systems from Ukraine to Middle East Amid Rising Threats

Defense Secretary Hegseth confirms reallocation to protect American bases; Zelensky voices concern over shift.

In a major shift in American defense priorities, the United States has confirmed the transfer of key anti-drone systems from Ukraine to the Middle East. The move was officially acknowledged by U.S. Secretary of Defense Peter Hegseth during an interview with Fox News, where he defended the decision as necessary for safeguarding American personnel in a volatile region.

“I was at hearings in Congress all week. And I was asked: ‘Did you really transfer anti-UAV systems from Ukraine to the Middle East?’ I answered: ‘Yes, we did,’” said Hegseth. He emphasized that protecting American interests globally has become increasingly complex in the face of evolving threats. “Small systems can pose a serious danger. We are as ready as possible. The war is really changing right before our eyes — equipment, methods. It’s scary. Yes, it’s scary. But we have the right people on the ground,” he added.

The Pentagon’s decision comes amid a deteriorating security situation in parts of the Middle East, where U.S. military bases have reportedly faced an increase in drone and missile threats, particularly from Iran-backed groups using loitering munitions and Shahed-style UAVs.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed concern over the shift, confirming in a separate interview with ABC News that the U.S. will redirect 20,000 anti-drone missiles originally pledged to Ukraine toward defense operations in the Middle East. These missiles were intended to help Ukraine counter the persistent threat of Iranian-made Shahed drones used by Russian forces.

The reallocation of defensive aid raises questions about the future of Western support for Ukraine amid a grinding conflict with Russia. It also highlights the growing demand for mobile, responsive air defense systems in multiple conflict zones, forcing strategic trade-offs by defense planners in Washington.

While the U.S. maintains that the move is temporary and tactical, Kyiv has called for urgent consultations to reassess the balance of support as Russian attacks continue across eastern and southern Ukraine.

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Adhidev Jasrotia
Adhidev Jasrotia
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