 Ukraine is creating a stronger defensive barrier against Russian drones through German Gepards. A Dutch media outlet De Telegraaf has reported that Ukraine may shortly receive 60 self-propelled artillery systems Gepard, which the US had purchased for this purpose, from Jordan. These are Germany-produced systems which the Netherlands sold to Jordan in 2013, receiving 21 million euros for the deal. The Dutch army sold the last 60th system in 2016. Now the US decided to buy 60-track vehicles for 110 million euros in order to send them to Ukraine. According to the outlet, Ukraine may expect the first batch of Gepards shortly. The Ukrainian army is actively using self-propelled anti-aircraft guns for shooting down Russian drones. This helps save costly projectiles for such air defense systems as Patriot and Iris T, which focus on anti-missile defense. Back in the beginning of the summer, it was revealed that American company Global Military Products had received a contract for more than US$118 million for the purchase and supply of Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft systems for Ukraine. Then it was reported that the agreement will be executed in Jordan with an approximate deadline of the 30th of May 2024. Germany has supplied Ukraine with 49, Spargh, Gepard, the German Defense Ministry said. Three systems were supplied in October.