Search

Shopping cart

Saved articles

You have not yet added any article to your bookmarks!

Browse articles
Newsletter image

Subscribe to the Newsletter

Join 10k+ people to get notified about new posts, news and tips.

Do not worry we don't spam!

GDPR Compliance

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies, Privacy Policy, and Terms of Service.

UK to mass-produce drones for Ukraine to counter Russian air attacks

The UK will begin large-scale production of advanced interceptor drones to help Ukraine defend against Russian aerial assaults.

The drones, designed by Ukraine with support from British scientists, are highly effective at destroying the one-way attack aircraft Moscow continues to launch at Ukrainian cities, according to the Ministry of Defence (MoD). The announcement comes after suspected Russian drones that violated Polish airspace during overnight attacks on Ukraine were shot down by Polish and NATO forces.

It was the first time a NATO country is known to have fired shots during Russia's war in Ukraine, raising concerns that the conflict is escalating. Britain said it was looking to help reinforce Poland's air defences.

Defence Secretary John Healey is set to share more details about the new drone project at a trade show in London today. It is the first initiative under a technology-sharing agreement with Kyiv.

'A first of its kind deal' Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer called the joint project "a landmark moment" and said the UK will continue to step up its support for Ukraine alongside allies. The MoD has said the new drones have already proved effective against the Iranian Shahed drones used by Russia, and are much cheaper to produce than traditional air defence missiles.

Sir Keir and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy unveiled the UK-Ukraine industrial partnership earlier this summer. The agreement was expanded last week in Kyiv, where the defence secretary signed a deal enabling the joint development and sharing of intellectual property.

"This deal is a first of its kind, giving UK industry unprecedented access to the latest equipment designs, supporting Ukraine in its fight to defend against Putin's illegal invasion and showing how defence can be an engine for growth as we deliver on our Plan for Change," Mr Healey said. On Wednesday, Mr Healey held talks with defence officials from Poland, Italy, France and Germany, and condemned Russia's "reckless" incursion into Polish airspace.

He said he asked the UK Armed Forces to look at options to bolster NATO's air defence over Poland. Escalating tensions Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said the incursion by Russian drones marked "the closest we have been to open conflict since World War Two.

Prev Article
Tech Innovations Reshaping the Retail Landscape: AI Payments
Next Article
The Rise of AI-Powered Personal Assistants: How They Manage

Related to this topic:

Comments

By - Tnews 11 Sep 2025 5 Mins Read
Email : 5

Related Post