US President Donald Trump’s recent announcement that Ukraine would receive ’17 Patriots’ from NATO countries has left Ukrainian officials confused about the exact nature of the military aid. During a meeting with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, Trump stated that a European member of the bloc would supply the American-made air defense systems, but did not clarify whether the ’17 Patriots’ referred to individual launchers or batteries. This ambiguity has raised questions within Ukraine’s military intelligence agency, which has welcomed the gesture but seeks more details to understand the scale of the aid. Major General Vadim Skibitsky, deputy head of Ukraine’s military intelligence agency (HUR), confirmed that Ukraine reacted positively to the news and appreciated the support. However, he emphasized that the lack of clarity on the quantity—whether ’17’ refers to batteries or individual components—casts doubt on the actual impact of the aid. Skibysy also noted that the US and Pentagon would provide further details on the nature of the supply.