The U.K. and Latvia are spearheading a "Capability Coalition" to provide Ukraine with up to a million Battlefield Drones to bolster its War efforts.
In a Statement released Feb. 15th, the U.K. Government said the Coalition would “scale up and streamline” the Supply of Drones, including First-Person View (FPV) Drones, the cheap Airborne Weapons, that have become a Vital Tool in Ukraine’s efforts to push back Russia’s Invasion.
The scale-up of Drone supply will provide Ukrainian Forces with better Situational Awareness to Target "enemy positions, armoured vehicles, and ships with explosive ordnance," the Statement said.
Eight States, including Germany and the Netherlands, are expected to join the Coalition, according to Latvian Media.
The Coalition was launched at a Meeting of NATO Defence Ministers at the Military Alliance's Brussels Headquarters.
"On land and at sea we’ve seen the impact drones are having in Ukraine," the UK's Defence Minister Grant Schapps said on Social Media Platform X.
"That’s why, as the largest supplier of drones to Ukraine, the UK will lead an international coalition to get thousands more onto the battlefield," Schapps added.
Lativan Defence Minister said the Coalition would "work towards the goal of delivering one million drones to Ukraine."

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