Monday, November 3, 2025

UK Sends Ukraine More Storm Shadow Missiles


The UK Government recently Resupplied Ukraine with more Storm Shadow Cruise Missiles, to enable Kyiv to continue its Campaign of Long-Range Strikes inside Russia.

The Delivery of an unspecified number of Missiles, was made to ensure Ukraine is stocked ahead of the Winter months, during which Britain is Concerned the Kremlin will step up Attacks on Ukrainian Civilians.

As Russia increasingly Struggles under the weight of Sanctions, the UK and its Allies are trying to show Vladimir Putin that Western Support for Ukraine will Outlast the Ability of the Russian Economy to Sustain its War effort.

The British move comes as Trump (R) again Ruled-Out sending Tomahawk Missiles to Ukraine. Storm Shadows have helped Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s Administration target Vulnerabilities in Russia. In October, Ukraine’s Military said it had Hit a Russian Chemical Plant with the UK-made Long-Range Weapon.

“A massive combined missile and air strike was carried out, including the use of air-launched Storm Shadow missiles, which successfully penetrated the Russian air defense system,” the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine posted on Social Media. That was the First confirmed use of Storm Shadow Missiles inside Russia, since Trump returned to the White House.

Storm Shadows are Precision-Guided, Air-launched Missiles with a range of more than 250 kilometers (155 miles). They fly close to the Terrain at High Speeds, using a combination of so-called Inertial Navigation with Global Positioning System, and Terrain-Reference Navigation, according to the Manufacturer MBDA.

The UK Government hasn’t said how many Storm Shadow Missiles it has given Ukraine during the War, and doesn’t regularly announce Transfers.

Ukrainian Forces First Fired the British Tomahawks at Military Targets inside Russia in November 2024. That Strike came a day after Ukraine Deployed U.S.-made Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS), for the First time, following a Decision by President Biden’s (D) Administration to Approve Kyiv’s Limited use of the Weapons to Hit Targets inside Russia. Storm Shadows require U.S. Targeting Data to be used at their Full Capability.

Last week, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the Prospects for Ukraine were Improving, after Trump Imposed Sanctions on Russian Oil, a sign Kyiv’s Allies are Cautiously Optimistic that a Hardening U.S. stance could Damage the Kremlin’s Ability to Sustain its War.

“We’re in a better place,” Starmer said, Hailing U.S. Sanctions on Russian Oil Majors as “Significant Developments.”










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