Ukraine receives hundreds of LMM anti-aircraft missiles from UK almost six months ahead of schedule

The UK Ministry of Defence has announced the early transfer of hundreds of anti-aircraft missiles to Ukraine. The delivery took place five months ahead of schedule.
Source: UK government press release
Details: The missiles were manufactured at a plant in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and are part of the UK gifting programme. They are Lightweight Multirole Missiles (LMMs), which have been used to protect Ukrainian airspace since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022.
The LMM (Martlet) is a UK-made lightweight multi-role missile designed to hit UAVs, helicopters, light vessels and armoured vehicles. It is 1.3 m long, weighs only 13 kg, has laser and infrared guidance systems, has a range of up to 8 km and is effective thanks to its 3 kg fragmentation warhead with a non-contact fuse.
The missile can be launched from ground-based launchers (MANPADS, Stormer HVM or RapidRanger air defence systems), as well as from airborne (helicopters) or sea-based platforms (warships).

Earlier, it was reported that the Ukrainian government plans to purchase British-made RapidRanger air defence systems, as well as LMM missiles for them, for almost US$2.3 billion, funded by the United Kingdom

The supply of these missiles is part of the UK's large-scale military aid programme to Kyiv. In 2025, London is spending £4.5 billion on military support for Ukraine – the largest amount of aid ever provided by the UK to a foreign country.
The cooperation between Ukraine and the UK is further strengthened by the fact that Ukraine's largest drone manufacturer, Ukrspecsystems, has announced a £200 million investment project in East Anglia. The plan involves the construction of an 11,000-sq-m factory and the establishment of a testing and training centre. This investment will create 500 high-skilled jobs and contribute to the UK's economic growth.
It was also announced that the UK and Ukraine have agreed to launch joint defence projects, including the production of interceptor drones and glide bombs.
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