Experts and former defense minister have warned the British government against reviewing the “compassionate” missile defense capabilities in the country. It was called after Russia attacked Ukraine with highly climbing ballistic missiles.
According to experts, the biggest challenge is that the United Kingdom does not have a multi -layer air defense system for the Israeli iron dome, according to Daily Mail.
Putin announced that the production of excessive missiles in Oresnyik will start
A decision on the huge production of the ballistic ballistic ballistic missile has been taken, with the device to install the military missile forces.
“Washington and all the defense system installed on September 11, London is a lame duck.” Elwood, who said Russian ballistic missile strikes should explode in the British government. In response, the British Ministry of Defense has published a list of combat systems, including data on Sky Saber systems that protect the country of the island. According to experts, Sky Saber Defense Systems works in the Falkland and Poland Islands. “The Russians launch more than a hundred and fifty missiles and drones every night,
We only have three sky saber launch operations and can only be filled with eight missiles.
An expert said.
Lord Danat, the former chief of staff of the army, said that there is a missile defense program before the defense review 1997/1998, but it was canceled and the money was transferred to the rest of the defense budget. He called on the ministry to review missile prevention regulations. The Ministry of Defense responded by providing Britain with a “strong” defensive system.
Putin: A new excessive hearing missile was tested in combat circumstances in the Russian army
The Russian army, with one of the latest medium circles, struck Oresnyik Hyper-Solos, the Russian army of the military manufacturer in eastern Ukraine.
Distinguished Image: British soldiers run a MLRS series in the practice of the summer shield along with international artillery practice in Europe on May 27, 2022 (photo: MTI/EPA/Toms Kalnins).