In theultimate irony of ironies,Financial Timesis reporting US officials are discussing thepurchase of Ukrainian-made drone interceptors to counter Iranian drones, which some analysts say have proven harder to stop than expected.

Patriot missile interceptors used by US alliescost more than $4 million each, while the Ukrainian systems are significantly cheaper and designed to defeat the same Shahed-type drones used by Russia.

Supplies are dwindling and costs are soaring, after approaching a full week in to Iran's retaliation on Gulf nations hosting American bases, given that Patriots have remained the interceptor of choice to defend Gulf cities as well as foreign bases, with a single Patriot interceptor possibly running over $13.5 million.

So Ukraine's experience in facing down Russia's significant aerial war over four years of conflict could provide for a cheaper alternative.

TheFinancial Timesdescribes, citing sources familiar with the discussions, that"Ukrainian drone interceptors are proving they can take down Shaheds at a fraction of the cost."

However, officials have also stated that any export of Ukrainian systems would need Ukrainian government approval, even if assembled abroad.

This might prove a tall order given that Ukraine is already desperate to get more defense weaponry from the West, and in reality is the last country that can just spare some major weapons systems, or even parts and ammo.

The US has formally asked for Ukraine’s help to shoot down Iran’s Shahed drones, President Zelensky confirms.The mind numbing irony.https://t.co/u2kgkipQu6

But President Zelensky, who has clearly expressed concern that the globe's attention is fixed squarely on the Iran war, has affirmed he's in talks with Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

"Ukraine’s expertise in intercepting Shahed drones is among the world’s most advanced," Zelensky has said."Any cooperation must not compromise our own defenses."

Source: ZeroHedge News