A spectacular video released by Ukraine’s defence forces shows the moment a British-made Starstreak anti-aircraft missile allegedly hits a Russian Mi-28N helicopter, shattering it into two pieces.
According to a Ministry of Defence source, the video looked to show that the Ukrainian military was currently using Starstreak missiles in action.
The Starstreak system is a laser-guided missile system that can shoot a projectile at speeds of up to 2,000 mph. It’s intended to take out low-flying enemy planes and helicopters.
The projectile is guided by a laser that is fired from the ground, and it splits into three “darts” in mid-air that may rip through hostile aircraft.
Starstreak may be launched from a fixed mount or a shoulder launcher and can destroy planes and helicopters up to 4 miles away.
Unlike its American counterpart, the “fire and forget” Stinger, Starstreak receives ongoing guidance from a ground operator, making it more difficult for opposing aviators to avoid. However, it also needs a large amount of training in order to be utilised properly.
Colonel Graham Taylor told The Times that British troops were being sent to a secret site in eastern Europe to train Ukrainians on how to use the shoulder-mounted guns.
He said: “Their ability to pick up those skills and drills will take some time — that will be dependent on their aptitude, although clearly they’ve got a vested interest in putting that learning to good effect.
















