Britain considers deploying thousands of drones to Middle East to combat ‘axis of aggression’
Senior British military figures are weighing up a move to deploy thousands of drones to the Middle East in a bid to counter the "axis of aggression" in the region. The Octopus interceptor drones - originally designed by Ukrainian engineers - are currently being manufactured in Britain for use on Ukraine s frontlines against Russian forces. Production is being ramped up to deliver thousands of units each month. Ministry of Defence (MoD) officials are now said to be assessing whether the

Senior British military figures are weighing up a move to deploy thousands of drones to the Middle East in a bid to counter the "axis of aggression" in the region. The Octopus interceptor drones - originally designed by Ukrainian engineers - are currently being manufactured in Britain for use on Ukraine s frontlines against Russian forces. Production is being ramped up to deliver thousands of units each month. Ministry of Defence (MoD) officials are now said to be assessing whether the
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