The anti-drone gun giving Ukraine an advantage
Footage appears to show Ukrainian forces utilising the EDM4S anti-drone gun to down a Russia-operated DJI Mavicpro drone.
Footage appears to show Ukrainian forces utilising the EDM4S anti-drone gun to down a Russia-operated DJI Mavicpro drone.
Footage shows the Russian fighting vehicle with a white flag attached to the turret before the troops apparently surrender.
The Ukrainians have "got the bit between their teeth", Lieutenant Colonel (Ret'd) Glen Grant told Forces News.
An update from the MOD said despite Ukraine's advances, they are "not yet threatening the main Russian defensive positions".
The West must "bear down on Russia strategically, through sanctions", General Sir Richard Barrons told Forces News.
In an update on Twitter, the MOD said Ukraine is continuing to make "progress in operations along the north-eastern and southern fronts".
The British-provided Wolfhound armoured vehicle was used to transport a Russian BTR-82A.
James Cleverly will say, at the Tory Party Conference, Ukraine has the UK's unwavering support in efforts to push back Putin's forces.
"A sooner end to this war benefits all NATO countries," an urban warfare expert said.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace says the war in Ukraine has exposed Western attitudes towards defence spending.
In an update on Twitter, the MOD said Putin's "rapid acknowledgement of problems" highlighted "the dysfunction of the mobilisation".
Ukraine pushes ahead with its counter-offensive after taking back control of a strategic eastern city.
The Defence Secretary said any such use would be unacceptable to Moscow's allies China and India.
He also called on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to "be open" to serious peace proposals.
Russia targeted the Ukrainian president's hometown with a 'suicide drone' attack.
General Sir Richard Barrons said he believed the momentum was with Ukrainian Forces as they take back territory in the Donbas.