The UK is working closely with its allies, particularly the United States, to support Ukraine by supplying thousands of new drones that use artificial intelligence.
According to the source, such drones should be deployed in large flotillas and be able to automatically make contact to target enemy positions without requiring direct control by human operators.
It is noted that Western technology developers believe that this can help Ukraine defeat certain Russian positions.
Sources also report that the drones are planned to be sent to Ukraine within a few months, but the timing may change.
On February 15, Great Britain joined the drone coalition in support of Ukraine, taking joint leadership with Latvia and Ukraine.
The UK is looking to draw on the strength of Western industry by creating competition to produce these drones on a large scale and at an affordable cost. Thus, London plans to order thousands of FPV drones for Ukraine, including from British manufacturers.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced that Ukraine's allied countries intend to transfer one million drones for the needs of the Armed Forces as part of the drone coalition.