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Written Question
Ukraine: Military Aid
Monday 29th April 2024

Asked by: John Healey (Labour - Wentworth and Dearne)

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, if he will publish the (a) lethal and (b) non lethal military aid donated to Ukraine since February 2022.

Answered by Leo Docherty - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence) (Minister for the Armed Forces)

The UK's support to Ukraine has been and will remain steadfast and we have just announced our largest ever military aid package, which will be delivered over the next few months.

Since February 2022, we have delivered the following key capabilities. For operational security reasons we are unable to publish the full extent of the information requested. The announcement made by the Prime Minister on Tuesday 23 April is additional to the list below.

· 1,800 air defence missiles

· Over 4,000 drones including:

· Long range attack drones

· Strategic Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS)

· Storm Shadow cruise missiles

· Squadron of 14 Challenger 2 Tanks with thousands of rounds of ammunition, plus armoured recovery and repair vehicles.

· 50 AS90 self-propelled 155mm guns hundreds of armoured and protected vehicles.

· 400,000 rounds of artillery ammunition

· 6 Stormer vehicles fitted with Starstreak launchers

· Thousands of surface-to-air missiles including HMV Starstreak, LMM Martlet, ASRAAM, AMRAAM and others.

· More than 10,000 anti-tank weapons (including over 5,000 Next Generation Light Anti-Tank [NLAW] missiles, Javelin, Brimstone and others)

· Nearly 6 million rounds of small arms ammunition, 2,600 anti-structure munitions and 4.5 tonnes of plastic explosive

· More than a hundred anti-aircraft guns, self-propelled artillery.

· Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (MLRS)

· 6 stormer air defence vehicles, using HVM Starstreak missiles.

· Counter-battery radar systems

· Communications equipment

· Electronic warfare equipment

· Medical equipment

· 3 Sea King helicopters

· 140 logisitics vehicles

· 1,000 VALLON metal detectors and 100 bomb de-arming kits

· 300 Armoured and protected mobility vehicles

· Cold weather equipment

· Body armour and helmets

· Electricity Generators


Select Committee
UK Friends of Ukraine
RFS0025 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Written Evidence Apr. 26 2024

Committee: Treasury Committee (Department: HM Treasury)

Found: the EEU and other countries like Uzbekistan are parts of airplanes, helicopters or unmanned aircraft


Select Committee
Maitland Chambers
RFS0020 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Written Evidence Apr. 26 2024

Committee: Treasury Committee (Department: HM Treasury)

Found: willingness to maintain sanctions have already resulted in catastrophic outcomes, such as a series of fatal aircraft


Select Committee
Transparency International UK
RFS0022 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Written Evidence Apr. 26 2024

Committee: Treasury Committee (Department: HM Treasury)

Found: masked the ownership of assets, such as a $42 million jet which was moved from the Isle of Man's aircraft


Select Committee
State Capture: Research and Action
RFS0009 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Written Evidence Apr. 26 2024

Committee: Treasury Committee (Department: HM Treasury)

Found: shipped the goods from at least two of seven main High Priority items identified in the Russian aircraft


Select Committee
Centre for Finance & Security at RUSI
RFS0013 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Written Evidence Apr. 26 2024

Committee: Treasury Committee (Department: HM Treasury)

Found: seizures: one against assets believed to be indirectly held by a Russian oligarch; another against an aircraft


Non-Departmental Publication (Policy paper)
High Speed Two (HS2) Limited

Apr. 26 2024

Source Page: Monitoring noise and vibration on the HS2 Phase One and 2a route (February 2024)
Document: (PDF)

Found: - WDL 21/02/2024, 08:00 - 18:00 Sweepers, vehicle movements, birds, wind, aircraft, white


Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Attorney General

Apr. 26 2024

Source Page: Attorney General’s Code of Practice issued under Section 377A of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
Document: (PDF)

Found: and article 25 of PACE (NI) and includes any place and, in particular, includes any vehicle, vessel, aircraft


Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Home Office

Apr. 26 2024

Source Page: Investigations: code of practice issued under section 377
Document: (PDF)

Found: article 25 of PACE NI36 and includes any place and, in particular, includes any vehicle, vessel, aircraft


Written Question
Haiti: Turks and Caicos Islands
Friday 26th April 2024

Asked by: Anna McMorrin (Labour - Cardiff North)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Deputy Foreign Secretary, what support his Department is providing to the Turks and Caicos Islands in response to the security situation in Haiti.

Answered by David Rutley - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK remains committed to the safety and security of the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) and supporting the security of TCI borders in response to worsening violence in neighbouring Haiti. The FCDO has been coordinating and funding a range of support to the TCI. This includes a package of coastal sensors overseen by the Joint Maritime Security Centre, recruiting specialist police officers, supporting the deployment of US government aircraft and procurement of other specialist equipment. Minister Rutley remains in close contact with the Governor and Premier.