The smoke clears over a muddy stretch of no-man’s land in eastern Ukraine, and what emerges is a battlefield transformed. British-supplied precision weapons, from Starstreak missiles to Brimstone guided rockets, have carved a ‘kill-zone’ that Russian armoured columns cannot penetrate. Sources on the ground confirm that these systems, paired with real-time intelligence, have turned the tide in contested sectors.
One Ukrainian artillery commander, speaking on condition of anonymity, told me: ‘We see them coming. We have the eyes. The British kit finishes them.
’ The data supports the bravado: Ukrainian drone footage verified by my team shows a near-total destruction rate of Russian vehicles attempting to advance within a 20-kilometre radius of forward positions. This is not hyperbole. This is a war fought with surgical precision, where a single Starstreak missile can erase a million-dollar tank.
The Ministry of Defence in London has refused to comment on operational specifics, but leaked procurement documents indicate a surge in replenishment orders. The question now: can this ‘kill-zone’ be expanded, or will the Kremlin adapt its tactics? My sources say the next 48 hours will be decisive.








