"We won't say exactly when the cluster munitions will be delivered to Ukraine, but we usually start sending equipment 1-2 days after an announcement of new aid. Ammunition will arrive at the time when they will be most needed in the counter-offensive," The Pentagon said. pic.twitter.com/vivKg1xt8L
— NOELREPORTS 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@NOELreports) July 10, 2023
#Ukraine: A Russian S-400 system was recently targeted by the Ukrainian army, allegedly using GMLRS - as a result a 5P85SM2-01 TEL and a 92N6A multi-functional radar were destroyed.
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) July 10, 2023
h/t @aloha9916 pic.twitter.com/CvrwkWuzAF
BAE Systems secures UK order to boost output of battlefield munitions https://t.co/8EZ2YGkoR4
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) July 10, 2023
BAE Systems has secured new orders from the UK to boost production of munitions as western governments seek to alleviate a global shortage that is hampering Ukraine's fight against Russia.
The £280mn agreement, which could increase in value to more than £400mn, will enable Britain's biggest defence contractor to raise its production capacity of key 155mm artillery shells eight-fold.