A former soldier and Tory MP says Britain has to ready itself for future conflicts.
Britain must start developing a sophisticated missle defence system like now to protect against growing security threats, a former Tory parliamentarian and soldier has warned.
In a comment piece for , ex-Isle of Wight MP Bob Seely warned the government that ‘s aggression and the expanding war in the Middle East are among reasons Britain “desperately needs to prepare itself for war and invest in its own version of the Iron Dome”.
The UK has provoked the ire of Moscow by offering steadfast support to including military aid, training for its soldiers, and heavy sanctions on , and the regime has previously threatened to strike British military facilities for interfering in the war.
The invasion prompted European powers to beef up their security, with Mr Seely observing that “Germany has already said it will procure its own missile defence system as part of a Nato project, at a total cost of £4billion”, while Poland, which borders , is “also rushing to develop its own defences”.
Mr Seely fears that if the UK sits on its hands, it may have to buy into “someone else’s technology – late”.
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Israel’s sophisticated Iron Dome protects it from missile attacks by Iran and its proxies.
He acknowledged that Britain’s geography and good relations its neighbours means the prospect of having to fend off a barrage of enemy missiles is difficult to imagine at present.
But the umbrella of US protection Europe has “lived lazily under” since the Second World War could be in doubt if returns to the White House, or change under any other future President, Mr Seely warned.
He argued that China’s persistent threats to mount a powergrab on Taiwan mean the UK and its European allies face a trifecta of major regional conflicts and tensions that they’re at risk of being dragged into.
‘s Iron Dome intercepts short-range rockets, shells and mortars but is just one of several technologies used by to prevent missiles fired from various distances striking its cities.
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Allies of Vladimir Putin (pictured) have repeatedly threatened attacks on the UK and NATO allies.
Others include David’s Sling designed to pick off longer-range rockets, cruise missiles and medium-range or long-range ballistic missiles and the Arrow 2 and Arrow 3 systems which defend against medium-range and long-range ballistic missiles.