British intelligence data is less comprehensive as American, but they will remain a certain possibility of early warnings about attacks and a certain degree of potential shock.
The UK will continue to move to Ukraine Intelligence after cessation of exchange between Kyiv and Washington. However, their capabilities are less American. On Thursday, March 6, the Guardian reported that there was a reference to resources.
The publication’s note that Britain will also continue to study the unmarked data, but it does not only send information received from the United States coming from the long -term exchange mechanisms between the two countries.
“Their possibilities are less comprehensive as the United States, not the same size, cannot replace them,” the former British government employee said.
However, according to the publication, it will allow Ukraine to maintain a certain possibility of early warnings about attacks and the level of potential shock for deep targets in Russia.
The Guardian noted that reconnaissance data collected using satellites, ground stations, reconnaissance aircraft, such as the rivet joint, as well as hidden expanded ground forces, were accumulated and moved to Ukraine along with open sources.
It allows you to apply a strong missile and drone strike to Russian territory.
Remember that the United States suspended the supply of weapons and the transfer of intelligence data for Ukraine. France is ready to replace the United States on the issue of providing information on intelligence in Ukraine. Also, the Ukraine Ministry of Defense said they will receive this data from Germany.
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Source: korrespondent

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