Swiss Security Under Scrutiny: Businessman Convicted for Russia Sales as Patriot Missile Costs Soar
Switzerland's security and neutrality are in focus as a businessman is convicted for supplying 'mass destruction' goods to Russia. Simultaneously, the country's new Patriot missile defense system faces potential doubling in cost and multi-year delays, raising critical questions about Swiss defense procurement and its geopolitical stance.

Key Takeaways
- A Swiss businessman was sentenced to 16 months for supplying goods intended for a Russian mass destruction program.
- Switzerland is considering canceling its Patriot missile purchase in favor of a European system.
- The delivery of the Patriot system is delayed by five to seven years.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Anticipated additional costs were in the range of 50% plus."