Britain will reportedly soon send armored missile launchers to Ukraine after Russia started its full-scale offensive to take control of the country’s east, news agency MIA informs.
The Ministry of Defense demonstrated the Stormer High Velocity Missile (HVM) launcher for Ukrainians on Salisbury Plain two weeks ago, according to The Sun, with the paper adding the 13-ton vehicles can be flown to the war on C-17 transport planes in days.
The Stormer is manufactured by BAE Systems, needs just three people to operate it and and uses Starstreak missiles, which can be used to take down low-flying aircraft.
It comes as Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky said a “significant part of the entire Russian army” was concentrated on an offensive in the east in the mostly-Russian speaking Donbas, where Moscow-backed separatists have declared two independent republics that have been recognised by Russia.
Zelensky has been pleading for Western powers to give him greater firepower to fight back, with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson saying on April 7 that he was “certainly looking at what more military assistance we can give” amid reports Britain could send armored vehicles.
Russia on Monday bombarded the western city of Lviv, where at least seven people were killed, and numerous other targets across Ukraine in what appeared to be an intensified bid to grind down the country’s defenses. Meanwhile, Government figures show around 16,400 people had arrived in Britain under Ukraine visa schemes by last Monday. About 13,200 had arrived under the Ukraine family scheme and 3,200 under the Homes for Ukraine sponsorship scheme, provisional data shows.