Gravehawk: How the UK turned old Soviet missiles into Ukraine’s new air defence system

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Colonel Todd shows us how British ingenuity has rapidly transformed Soviet-era missiles into a novel cutting-edge air defence system. Gravehawk, a compact, flexible containerised air defence capability, will help Ukraine tackle modern threats like drones and cruise missiles with an elegantly simple solution.




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