Three UK deep strike systems for Ukraine pass flight trials

Three British-designed long-range weapons intended for Ukrainian use have passed initial flight testing, marking a milestone in a Ministry of Defence (MoD) programme launched in late 2024 to deliver affordable high-capacity strike systems.

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Three British-designed long-range weapons intended for Ukrainian use have passed initial flight testing, marking a milestone in a Ministry of Defence (MoD) programme launched in late 2024 to deliver affordable high-capacity strike systems.

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