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Britain allocated 35 million euros for the supply of drones for Ukraine

Great Britain agreed with an American technology company to produce barrage drones for Ukraine. New drones allow self-propelled guns to better resist Russian aggression.

This is reported by RBC-Ukraine via The Times.

According to reports, Britain settled a contract for 30 million pounds sterling (over 35 million euros) with the Anduril company.

Great Britain's Defense Secretary John Healey visited the drone manufacturer's headquarters in Washington before meeting with US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth later today.

It appears that the International Fund for Ukraine, which is administered by Great Britain, is adding Altius-600m and Altius-700m drones to Anduril. The stench is intended for monitoring the locality before launching a strike on targets.

“We are determined to ensure both good and bad peace in Ukraine, which means that Ukraine may be in the strongest possible position to avoid any turn of Russian aggression,” Healy said after laying down.

The Times. This means that within the framework of this, the ZSU will produce more detailed attack drones to counter Russian aggression in the Black Sea. It is expected that Ukraine will acquire drones, launchers and spare parts in the coming months.

Support for Ukraine

It seems that recently Latvia has been encouraging investment in the production of Ukrainian drones. The Cabinet of Ministers of Latvia supported investments in the Ukrainian drone industry in the amount of 10 million euros (10.69 million dollars).

In addition, Latvia has transferred another 20 million euros (21.37 million dollars) to purchase drones from the Drone Coalition format.

In addition, Lithuanian Defense Minister Dovile Šakaliene said that Ukraine is taking thousands of drones from Lithuania worth 5 million euros. Lithuania also allocated 20 million euros for the purchase of armored vehicles for self-propelled guns in Ukraine.

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