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I think you're missing the point and the tongue-in-cheek response from the source. This isn't about technology, its about geopolitics.
Those asking are looking for a value judgment from Ukraine on which nation is better/more helpful/more supportive, etc. Russian consumers of this answer are looking for whom to retaliate against. With the answer "France under one wing, UK under the other" Ukraine is giving the answer to both its partner nations that they are equal, while also giving coverage to each nation so they don't get singled out by Russian responses. Even if Russia chooses to "respond" to both nations, they would have to split their efforts to do so halving the effectiveness.
My answer -as should have obvious by the very sentence you quoted- was refering to the question:
No, British and French mass media asking such a stupid question when no "national arms manufacturer" exists, because both are the same missile produced by a multi-national company, should take several steps back and rethink if journalism is the correct occupation for them. There are always jobs to find in advertising or political campaigning *sigh*
Still good advertising