UK vulnerable to ballistic missile attacks – Times

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In 15 years, such munitions “will be able to hit Britain from anywhere in the world,” senior defense sources have told the paper

“Holes” in the Britain’s air defenses are causing concerns in London and the rest of the NATO bloc, The Times has reported, citing defense sources, who highlighted potential vulnerability to ballistic missile attacks.

An independent panel leading a strategic defense review commissioned by the British government is understood to be “deeply concerned” by the state of the country’s missile shield, and is expected to focus on the need for more investment in it, the British newspaper reported on Saturday.

Several members of the US-led military bloc have also recently expressed “frustration” that the UK does not contribute enough to defensive shields to protect Europe from possible long-range strikes, the article noted.

NATO will later this year call upon British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to significantly increase spending on its surface-based air defense (SBAD) in order to defend the UK’s critical infrastructure, including nuclear power plants and military bases, the report predicted.

The demand is contained in the bloc’s paper, ‘The Capability Target 2025’, which has been seen by The Times.

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The paper said unnamed defense officials and military experts, whom it interviewed for the story, stressed “the growing risk to Britain and its military assets overseas, as China, Russia and Iran rapidly develop ballistic missiles that can cross continents at many times the speed of sound.”

Senior military sources told The Times that the UK “is in peril now,” but in 15 years, a ballistic missile “will be able to hit Britain from anywhere in the world.”

Militant groups in Middle Eastern countries such as Libya could potentially target London if they are able to acquire long-range missiles, they warned.

Royal Navy warships, which are taking part in the US-led operation against the Houthis in Yemen, are in danger of being struck by more advanced ballistic missiles provided to the group by its allies, the sources said.

They also claimed that UK’s overseas military bases, including those in Cyprus, are facing “a growing risk” from non-state actors and terrorists.

Last year, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that if Ukrainian attacks deep inside Russia with US- and UK-supplied missiles continue, Moscow reserves the right “to use our weapons against military facilities of those countries that allow the use of their weapons against our facilities.”


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Putin also said that Moscow could come up with an asymmetrical response to such actions by arming groups or countries hostile to the West, such as North Korea, with advanced weaponry.

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