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Ex-armed forces chief warns UK armed forces ‘on brink of disaster’ | UK | News

Ex-armed forces chief warns UK armed forces ‘on brink of disaster’ | UK | News

Britain’s armed forces are teetering on the “brink of disaster” owing to chronic underinvestment, the former head of the Royal Navy has warned. Lord West of Spithead, who commanded the force for four years in the early 2000s, called on the Government to set out precisely how it intends to raise the funds for the forthcoming Defence Investment Plan. He was amongst a number of peers who rounded on the current state of the armed forces, as their former chief, Lord Stirrup, cautioned that an inadequate funding announcement would perpetuate decades of “hollowing out” of the services. Meanwhile, Lib Dem peer Lord Lee of Trafford, a former defence minister, declared that the condition of the Royal Navy is a “national embarrassment”. The Government has confirmed that the Defence Investment Plan (Dip), which will outline long-term funding and strategy for the armed forces, will be published ahead of the Nato summit in Ankara, Turkey, next month. Defence minister Lord Coaker acknowledged the shortcomings, conceding that the Government ought to have done more to convince the public …

Britain has limited means to fight back after years of underinvestment | UK News

Britain has limited means to fight back after years of underinvestment | UK News

The expansion of Donald Trump’s war against Iran to a British base in Cyprus is a nightmare for the UK, which lacks adequate air defences and only has a limited capacity to fight back. Sir Keir Starmer talks reassuringly about how his military has bolstered its forces in the Middle East, including with the deployment of a squadron of Typhoon warplanes to Qatar, while six F-35 fighter jets are operating out of RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus. Iran latest: Follow our live blog But these aircraft have very limited stockpiles of munitions, and neither model is the sort of thing that should be used for shooting down drones – they are far more sophisticated, designed for much more capable enemies and their air-to-air missiles are vastly more expensive than the contraption they’re up against. The jets can take down cruise missiles but a much more effective piece of equipment for that task is the army’s Sky Sabre air defence system. It is unclear whether one of these has been deployed. The Ministry of Defence by contrast …