Great Britain will continue to provide intelligence data to Ukraine.


Great Britain will continue to provide intelligence data to Ukraine, although their capabilities will not be able to fully replace data from the USA.
According to The Guardian, Great Britain will also provide its analysis of raw data.
'They are not as effective as the capabilities of the USA, not of the same scale and are not able to take their place,' said a former insider from Whitehall. But they will allow Ukraine to maintain some early warning of attacks and a certain degree of deep strike capabilities against Russia.
Intelligence data collected from satellites, ground stations, reconnaissance planes such as Rivet Joint, and even secretly deployed ground forces are being passed to Ukraine along with materials from open sources. This allows Ukraine to conduct deep missile and drone strikes against Russia.
Concerns are arising that Ukraine will have difficulties detecting the launch of bombers from Russian air bases and incoming missiles.
There have already been reports that after the cessation of data supply for the guidance of the missile systems Himars, supplied by the USA, they were suddenly switched off. It is noted that the change also applies to longer-range Atacms missiles, but it is impossible to clarify how many of such missiles are left in Ukraine, as their stocks are limited.
Ukraine has only a few Himars launchers. But they play a crucial role in destroying Russian targets such as ammunition depots and logistics centers. The Kremlin is trying to track the movements of Himars crews, who often change their locations.
The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, GUR, is also counting on information received from foreign intelligence to conduct diversionary operations inside Russia and receive updated information on the deployment of Russian bombers at air bases in real Time.
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