Defence Secretary has announced that the UK will shortly complete the
delivery of approximately 1,000 additional surface-to-air
missiles to the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU).
This comes in response to Ukrainian requests for more air defence
capabilities, and the missiles will play a vital role in the
provision of air defence for Ukraine and the protection of its
critical infrastructure which is being continually targeted by
Russia.
The missiles can be used in conjunction with existing Armed
Forces of Ukraine capabilities. The equipment consists of
launchers and missiles and is capable of shooting down air
targets, including Russian drones and cruise missiles.
Defence Secretary said:
This commitment of hundreds more surface-to-air missiles
continues our defensive support for Ukraine against Russian
aggression - and will help Ukraine counter the threat from
illegal targeting of critical national infrastructure.
The announcement comes as Defence Secretary has today visited two
training sites where over 7,400 Ukrainian recruits have been
trained by UK forces alongside eight partner nations.
At the sites being used for training, the Defence Secretary
welcomed the NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in the
morning, and his counterparts from the Joint Expeditionary Force
(JEF) nations this afternoon, some of whom were able to see their
own military personnel conducting the training.
Currently 1,900 Ukrainian recruits are in the UK taking part in
the training programme and will soon return to their home
country. When they complete the training, they are provided with
items including combat clothing, body armour and ear defence,
waterproofs and sleeping bags.
Recruits are also issued with a fully stocked individual First
Aid Kit after learning how to use tourniquets, field dressings
and chest seals during training. Recruits leaving the UK will now
be provided with extreme cold weather kits, announced by the
Prime Minister today, including 25,000 set of extreme cold
weather clothing, 20,000 sleeping bags and 150 insulated tents.
The announcement comes in response to Ukrainian requests for more
cold-weather equipment. Ukraine’s troops continue to battle to
liberate their country from Russian forces as winter rapidly
approaches when temperatures can sink to minus 20°C and below in
parts of the country.
Heavy-duty sleeping bags and roll mats, combined with heated
accommodation and personal winter clothing, will help to prevent
cold-related injuries and ensure troops can operate effectively
and efficiently.
Brigadier Justin Stenhouse, Commander of the UK’s basic
training for Ukrainian recruits said:
We have equipped more than 9,000 Ukrainian recruits to ensure
they have the necessary personal protective equipment, including
helmet, body armour and webbing, to aid them in fighting against
Russian aggression. The effort to support this from across
the entire logistic community has been hugely impressive and no
small undertaking.
The Ukrainian recruits, many of whom have little to no military
experience, have shown exemplary courage, resilience, and a
desire to learn which is deeply humbling to observe. Our
instructors have done an excellent job in training these recruits
to live and fight using their new equipment and transforming them
from civilians to soldiers in just five weeks.