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United States informs Switzerland of delays, price hike in Patriot delivery

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Posted on May 13, 2026

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· Last updated: May 13, 2026

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Swiss considering rival air defences after Washington delays Patriots over Iran war

Switzerland faces further Patriot missile delays and explores alternatives

Background on Patriot missile order

ZURICH, May 13 (Reuters) - Switzerland said on Wednesday it will look into whether to buy air-defence systems from other suppliers, after the United States informed it that long-delayed Patriot missile systems will be held up further because of the war in Iran.

Switzerland ordered the five Patriot missile-defence systems in 2022 with an initial expectation they would be supplied in 2026-2028, a timeline that has already slipped by four to five years because of the war in Ukraine.

Impact of Iran war on delivery and costs

The government said it had now been told by Washington that the Iran war would lead to additional delays and cost increases, with a delay of five to seven years now to be expected.

"All options would lead to delivery delays as well as substantial additional costs," the government said.

Alternative suppliers under consideration

Switzerland expects to receive feedback by the end of the month from five additional suppliers of long-range ground-based air-defence systems, the government said. It did not identify the suppliers but said they came from Germany, France, Israel and South Korea. It said it would prefer if the systems are produced in Europe.

The governing Federal Council is expected to decide on next steps in the coming months, the statement added.

Potential termination of Patriot purchase

The Swiss government said in April that terminating the Patriot purchase was an option.

Financial implications

The price for the five Patriot systems could double from 2.3 billion Swiss francs ($2.9 billion) to 4.6 billion francs, Swiss newspaper Tages-Anzeiger said, citing informed sources.

Responses from involved parties

Swiss procurement agency armasuisse and the Pentagon did not immediately reply to requests for comment on the report.

Broader context of U.S. weapons delivery delays

Reuters reported last month that the U.S. had informed European counterparts of likely delays in previously contracted weapons deliveries, as the Iran war continues to draw on weapons stocks.

(Reporting by Ariane Luthi and Kirsti KnolleEditing by Matthias Williams and Peter Graff)

Key Takeaways

  • Final delivery of Switzerland’s five Patriot systems now expected 5–7 years later due to heightened demand tied to the Iran war and U.S. production reprioritisation (srf.ch)
  • Estimated procurement cost has risen significantly—up to 50% over baseline, adding as much as CHF 1 billion, due to increased global demand and inflationary pressures (swissinfo.ch)
  • Switzerland has frozen further payments to the U.S., considering renegotiation, cancellation, or alternative European systems (e.g. SAMP/T) as mitigation options (euronews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why has the Patriot missile delivery to Switzerland been delayed?
Patriot system deliveries are delayed due to the ongoing war involving Iran, impacting the supply chain.
How long is the new delivery delay for Switzerland's Patriot missiles?
Switzerland now expects a delay of five to seven years for its Patriot missile delivery.
Will Switzerland pay more for the Patriot missile system?
Yes, all proposed options will result in substantial additional costs for Switzerland.
Is Switzerland proceeding with payments for the Patriot missile system?
No, Switzerland has put payments to the United States on hold while it reviews its options.

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