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Ukraine can play useful role in Strait of Hormuz, Britain says

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By Daniel Flynn KYIV, April 11 (Reuters) - Ukraine can play a useful role in international efforts to secure the Strait of Hormuz, Britain's armed services minister said, praising its drone technology

Ukraine's Advanced Drone Tech Aids Strait of Hormuz Security Efforts

Ukraine's Role and Innovations in Strait of Hormuz Security

By Daniel Flynn

KYIV, April 11 (Reuters) - Ukraine can play a useful role in international efforts to secure the Strait of Hormuz, Britain's armed services minister said, praising its drone technology as among the best in the world.

Britain has organized discussions this month among more than 30 nations nL1N40L0A8 on how to reopen the strait, amid an Iranian blockade that has choked oil supplies to the global economy following U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran https://www.reuters.com/world/iran/.

Ukraine's Participation and Expertise

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said this week Kyiv had participated in consultations https://www.president.gov.ua/en/news/ukrayinski-vijskovi-berut-uchast-u-konsultaciyah-shodo-togo-103761#:~:text=Second%2C%20we%20are%20currently%20preparing,this%20is%20a%20security%20interest on safeguarding navigation, drawing on expertise nL1N40L0WM from four years of war with Russia. Ukraine has already deployed more than 200 experts to the Middle East, where they have downed nL8N40S140 Iran's long-range Shahed drones.     

British Praise for Ukrainian Technology

"Ukraine has some of the best technology in the world that it's developed here in the war. I think that could provide utility in the Middle East, as we're seeing already against Shahed drones, all the way through to the Strait of Hormuz," Al Carns said during a visit to Kyiv on Friday.

Carns, who served as a colonel in Britain's armed forces before being elected to parliament two years ago, said his visit was intended to reassure Kyiv that the war in Ukraine https://www.reuters.com/world/ukraine-russia-war/ remained Britain's top defence and security priority.

NATO Relations and Security Priorities

He played down tensions within the NATO military alliance following U.S. President Donald Trump's criticism of European allies for not joining the Iran war, saying NATO was still the "backbone of our security".

'Revolution in Military Affairs'

While Britain is providing funding, training and military capability to Ukraine, Carns said there was also much the UK could learn from Kyiv's battlefield innovations, particularly in drone technology, the use of data and AI.

"It's a revolution in military affairs, and we need to move faster," Carns said.

Incorporating Innovations into Defence Planning

Incorporating advances in warfare into Britain's 10-year defence investment plan - due late last year - is taking time but the report will be ready this spring, Carns said. 

Carns urged Ukraine to accelerate exports of its cutting-edge technology to capture a corner of the global market before other nations catch up, and to facilitate learning and development with NATO allies. 

Export Licences and Industry Challenges

Ukraine issued its first export licences in February. Kyiv hopes to raise funds to expand its defence industry while using its weapons as diplomatic leverage with allies.

However, some industry executives have complained nL8N40D0T6 Kyiv is dragging its heels in approving licences and risks missing the opportunity presented by the Iran war.

"Ukraine needs to speed up its capacity to export," Carns said. "I still believe the best systems sit in Ukraine, but the rest of the world is catching up." 

Ukrainian Tech Production in the UK

Britain is home to a plant making Ukrainian interceptor drones that started production in February nL8N3ZL171. Another UK-headquartered Ukrainian military tech company, UForce, produces the Magura sea drone.

(Reporting by Daniel FlynnEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine is sharing battle‑tested maritime drone know‑how with Gulf nations to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, drawing on its Black Sea experience (apnews.com)
  • The UK is deepening its defence collaboration with Ukraine, including joint production of interceptor drones in the UK and support for Ukraine’s drone exports (uk.news.yahoo.com)
  • Ukraine faces delays in licence approvals for drone exports, potentially risking its opportunity to capture the market, despite recent openings of production facilities and export centers (pravda.com.ua)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is Ukraine contributing to security in the Strait of Hormuz?
Ukraine is providing military expertise and advanced drone technology to help international efforts secure the Strait of Hormuz and counter drone threats.
Why does Britain value Ukraine's role in the Middle East?
Britain praises Ukraine's battlefield innovations, especially in drone technology, which are considered among the best and are already used against Iranian drones.
What challenges does Ukraine face in exporting military technology?
Ukraine is urged to expedite export licences and accelerate exports to capture the global market, as delays may result in missed opportunities amid increased competition.
How is Britain supporting Ukraine in defense efforts?
Britain is funding, training, and collaborating with Ukraine on military capability and also learning from Ukraine's advances in drone technology and AI.
What global impact does securing the Strait of Hormuz have?
Securing the Strait of Hormuz is vital to restoring disrupted oil supplies and ensuring global economic stability amid ongoing regional tensions.

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