What electronic warfare equipment could the UK send to Ukraine?
Electronic warfare is a key part of modern warfare, allowing for the interception and degradation of the enemy’s networks.
Electronic warfare is a key part of modern warfare, allowing for the interception and degradation of the enemy’s networks.
The missiles are not used offensively, but can be used to defend NATO states against enemy missiles.
Weapons systems and virtual reality warfare were showcased at ExCeL London.
Night vision devices, GPS jammers, a radar system and electronic warfare tools are part of the support package.
The reconnaissance drones can map large areas of land and are fitted with automatic flight planning, pulse one-button take-off and landing.
Tools designed to save lives are being misused, footage released by Russia appears to show.
Ben Wallace added the UK is also looking to source and supply anti-ship missiles to Ukraine.
Ben Wallace told the Commons that "as we can see from Ukrainians' requests, more still needs to be done".
A new report says the UK moved into the world's top five military spenders in 2021, while the US remains the biggest spender by far.
The UK has been one of the biggest providers of support but the Ukrainians need much more artillery and all that goes with it.
Brimstone was developed in the UK for the RAF and is a "fire-and-forget" missile with an extremely advanced guidance system.
It is claimed that the missile can send multiple nuclear warheads as far as the United States.
Camouflage is based on the principles of shape, shadow, silhouette, surface, spacing and movement.
The Kremlin said in 2017 that it destroyed its chemical weapons, but there are fears they are being used in Ukraine.
The kit, which includes helicopters and heavy artillery, is worth around £610m.
The most senior woman in Royal Navy history tweeted about the interim plan ahead of a permanent contract with a supplier.