Spain has agreed to a Spain Patriot air defense deal with Raytheon for 1.7 billion to buy four Patriot air and missile defense systems under a foreign military sales contract announced December 23 2025. The announcement was made by Raytheon an RTX business based in Andover Massachusetts and is the largest Patriot order Spain has placed to date.
Scope of the Spain Patriot Air Defense Deal
The Spain Patriot air defense deal covers complete fire units that include radars launchers command and control stations and training equipment for the Spanish Armed Forces. The systems are designed to detect track and intercept long range cruise missiles tactical ballistic missiles and other aerial threats.
Under the terms Raytheon will work with local Spanish defense companies including Sener which will provide electro mechanical control systems for Patriot interceptors.
Context of the Purchase
Patriot is a combat proven ground based air and missile defense system used by the U.S and allied armed forces around the world. It has been deployed in multiple regions to counter a range of airborne risks.
Spain has operated Patriot systems purchased from other NATO partners and maintains a long term interest in modernizing its air defense. The new systems will expand its existing capability and help address evolving aerial threats.
Other European nations including Germany the Netherlands and Romania have also placed orders for Patriot systems in 2025 reflecting a wider push to strengthen air defense.
What Comes Next
Spain will take delivery of the Patriot systems and begin integration and training with support from Raytheon and Spanish partners. The deal signals a deepening of defense ties and Spain Patriot air defense deal implementation is expected to enhance national and alliance level protection against high end threats.
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