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Britain to build a Ukrainian ballistic missile that may reach Moscow
Summary
The UK Ministry of Defence is seeking firms to develop three test 'Nightfall' missiles for Ukraine under a £9 million contract, and the missiles are reported to have a range of more than 300 miles.
Content
The UK government has announced plans to develop long‑range missiles intended for use by Ukraine. The Ministry of Defence is seeking British firms to design, develop and deliver three test 'Nightfall' missiles under a contract worth about £9 million. The missiles are reported to carry roughly 200kg warheads and to have a range in excess of 300 miles. Defence Secretary John Healey discussed the plan during a visit to Kyiv and was reported to have been near a missile and drone strike while there.
Key facts:
- The Ministry of Defence has issued a request for firms to deliver three test 'Nightfall' missiles under a roughly £9 million contract.
- Reports describe the missiles as carrying about 200kg warheads and having a range of more than 300 miles.
- Defence Secretary John Healey raised the matter during a visit to Kyiv and was reported to have been near a missile and drone incident at that time.
- The announcement coincides with other reported UK measures, including £200 million for troop preparedness and plans to begin production of Octopus counter‑drone systems.
Summary:
The announcement represents an expansion of UK military support to Ukraine, with the immediate procedural step being the solicitation of firms to design and build three test missiles under the stated contract. Further development, deployment decisions, and any operational use were not detailed in the announcement.
