UK and Ukraine look to sell drones as Starmer shows support for Zelenskyy
The UK and Ukraine will jointly produce and export drones and counter-drone systems with a £500,000 AI center investment to accelerate battlefield technology, officials said.
- Britain and Ukraine agreed to work together to sell drone technology abroad during President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit to London, forming a military‑industrial partnership to boost supply and AI use.
- Amid the Middle East, Britain said the deal would reinforce support for Kyiv as surging oil prices from Iran's war benefit Moscow, Starmer warned allies not to be distracted.
- On March 17, Ukraine's Defence Minister announced the Defence AI Centre A1, developed with UK partnership and a 500,000 pounds investment, with specialised teams to build digital command‑and‑control tools and analyse frontline data.
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Ukraine Strengthens Drone Cooperation with UK The UK and Ukraine have agreed to strengthen cooperation in the defense sector, including the manufacturing and supply of drones. The photo shows, from left, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Prime Minister's official residence in London on the 17th...
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