Britain does not have enough weapons to counter Russian army threat, report warns | GGW8NS1 | 2024-02-04 06:08:01
The armed forces are overstretched and
BRITAIN doesn't have enough weapons to counter a menace from the Russian military, a report warns.
The armed forces are overstretched and losing personnel faster than they will recruit.

And the UK won't be ready to battle an all-out struggle until ministers fix stockpile shortages.
A report by the Commons Defence Choose Committee says: "UK stockpiles of munitions are far under the extent required to counter with certainty a menace from the Russian Army."
Its inquiry into Britain's struggle readiness concluded that hollowing out of the armed forces since 2010 had undermined the UK's war-fighting resilience.
Committee chair and Tory MP Sir Jeremy Quin stated: "A gentle, continuous drip of operations and ongoing commitments has meant the army is unable to dedicate adequate coaching and assets to high-intensity warfighting.
"While capable of deploy at brief notice and to fulfil commitments, our inquiry found that readiness for all-out, extended conflict has acquired inadequate attention and wishes intense ongoing focus.
"On prime of this, the high tempo of operations and unrelenting strain on our Providers has led to a drop in retention, compounded by a interval of low recruitment and difficulties introducing and maintaining capabilities, thereby creating a vicious cycle."
It comes after Defence Secretary Grant Shapps stated the world is "shifting from a post-war to pre-war world" and the UK should guarantee its "whole defence ecosystem is prepared".
He insisted the dimensions of the Military won't dip under 73,000 beneath the Conservatives.
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