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Over the past three days, heavy military transport aircraft C-17A Globemaster III of the British Royal Air Force have completed eight flights, Interfax writes, citing data from Western air resources.
It is noted that the transport workers take off from Brize Norton Air Force Base in England. Each C-17A Globemaster III can carry up to 77.5 tons of cargo. The operation involved at least half of all eight heavy transport aircraft available in the British Royal Air Force.
On Monday, the head of the British Ministry of Defense, Ben Wallace, during a speech in Parliament, said that Britain intends to supply Ukraine with anti-tank weapons. According to The Drive, each plane could bring at least 24 pallets with 9 anti-tank systems attached to each of them. Thus, from Monday to Wednesday, Kiev could receive more than 1.7 thousand portable anti-tank guided missiles NLAW.
In addition, on Monday, a Ukrainian An-124 heavy transport aircraft arrived in Lviv from the American city of Huntsville (Alabama). Near Huntsville is the US Army Redstone Arsenal. Also on Tuesday, the Ukrainian An-124 arrived in Kiev from the Polish city of Rzeszow.
Source: Rosbalt

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