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    KYIV, Feb 27 (Reuters) - ‌Ukraine is considering forming consortia with its ​allies to build air defences capable of downing ballistic missiles and ⁠overcome a critical deficit of munitions for U.S.-made Patriot systems, its defence minister said.

    Patriot systems have been an ​important part of Ukraine's efforts to defend its skies against Russian ‌ballistic missiles, which fly faster than the speed of sound and cannot be intercepted by Ukraine's other air defence ⁠systems.

    Stocks of the Patriot system's PAC-3 missiles ⁠have been running "critically" low, Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said.

    "Ukraine has significant potential to independently produce counter-ballistic systems and missiles," Fedorov told reporters this week, adding that air defences ‌had been his main focus since he took office ⁠in mid-January.

    President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has repeatedly ‌criticised delays by Ukraine's allies in ​providing Patriot missiles and other air defences since Russia's 2022 invasion, and said that at one point in ‌January several systems had run out ​of ammunition.

    Fedorov said he ⁠had discussed the idea of creating joint air ‌defence ventures with Zelenskiy. Reuters ⁠could not determine whether discussions have already taken place with allies or which of its allies Kyiv has in ​mind.

    "This requires a ‌dedicated project - the mathematics is complex and requires time. But Ukraine ⁠must develop its own ​capabilities," Fedorov said.

    (Reporting by Max Hunder, Editing by Daniel ​Flynn and Timothy Heritage)

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