Starmer warned the British Army is 'only strong enough' to take a little 'town' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Starmer warned the British Army is 'only strong enough' to take a little 'town' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"General Sir Richard Barrons stated, 'Today's army, frankly, could do one very small thing. Essentially, it could seize a small market town on a good day,' underscoring the impact of decades of post-Cold War downsizing."
"Dr. Jack Watling highlighted that defending the Ukrainian town of Bakhmut cost 10,000 soldiers, which is roughly the size of Britain's entire infantry, illustrating the gap between NATO demands and UK capability."
"Sir Richard noted, 'The conundrum that we live with today - and it is profoundly important - is we've now entered a new era,' emphasizing the need for a reassessment of military capabilities."
The British Army has reached a critical low in its operational capacity, now able to conduct only very small operations, such as seizing a small town. This decline is attributed to decades of downsizing, with troop numbers halving since 1990. The Royal Air Force and Royal Navy have also seen significant reductions in their capabilities. Experts emphasize the gap between NATO demands and the UK's military readiness, urging the government to invest billions into defense to address these shortcomings.
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