Senior officials of the British military, including Deputy Chief of Defence Staff Lieutenant General Sir Rob Magowan, have publicly acknowledged the limitations of the UK's military capabilities in the event of a conflict with Russia. According to statements made by Magowan and reported by multiple sources including The Telegraph and the Kyiv Post, the British Armed Forces "couldn't fight longer than 2 months" against Russia. This admission comes amid concerns over the adequacy of the UK's ammunition and reserves of equipment, with Magowan citing "lack of funding" as a significant disadvantage. The issue was highlighted during a committee meeting on March 26, where General Magowan admitted to the operational risks posed by the current level of resources. Furthermore, an inquiry by the UK’s Commons Defense Committee has shed light on these limitations, emphasizing the need for a reassessment of the UK's defense capabilities.
BRITISH military officials, including Deputy Chief of Staff Robert Magowan, have admitted that the UK military would not be able to last more than two months in the event of a full-scale war with Russia, London's The Telegraph reported. This daily reported in an urgent context… https://t.co/myo1bj9e4x
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Britain will last no more than two months in the war with Russia - Telegraph London is not ready for a prolonged armed confrontation with Moscow. The validity of these fears of the British authorities was recognized by the Deputy Chief of the Defense Staff of the country,… https://t.co/VEW4mc9EIC
#UK Military Couldn't Fight #Russia for Longer Than Two Months – Daily Telegraph Report An inquiry by the UK’s Commons Defense Committee reveals. https://t.co/3c2euVTpf9
#UK Military Couldn't Fight #Russia for Longer Than Two Months – Daily Telegraph Report A recent inquiry by the UK’s Commons Defense Committee reveals. https://t.co/3c2euVTpf9
🇷🇺🇬🇧 "The British military couldn't fight Russia for longer than two months" – UK Thinking you could last longer than 2 weeks is laughable. NATO as a whole can't defeat Russia in a conventional warfare.. Not really concerned about the US army which has lost all wars since 1945. https://t.co/3zsrjp93WR
The UK military couldn’t fight Russia for longer than two months - UK General https://t.co/50edmuC548
The Daily Telegraph, citing Deputy Chief of Defense Staff of the Kingdom's Armed Forces Robert Magowan, writes: Great Britain will not hold out for more than two months in the event of a war with Russia. He added that "the amount of money we [the UK] currently spend on… https://t.co/TdYPq1UOjB
London will not last more than a few months in the event of a conflict with Moscow " Great Britain will not last more than two months if there is a conflict with Russia because there is not enough ammunition and spare equipment ," the "Telegraph" reports the words of the…
⚡️U.K. General Rob Magowan admitted in a committee meeting on March 26 that the U.K.'s military "couldn't fight (Russia) for more than a couple of months because we don't have the ammunition and reserves of equipment to do it." https://t.co/ySFyfYGPw5
🇬🇧🤔 "UK military couldn’t fight Russia for longer than two months", - The Telegraph ❗️Lt Gen Sir Rob Magowan said the Armed Forces would have to manage the “operational risk” that came with not having the resources he would like in future wars. https://t.co/iLKs2dX1Km
In case of a confrontation with Russia, the British military wouldn't be able to fight longer than 2 months, Deputy Chief of Defence Staff Lieutenant General Sir Rob Magowan said. "Lack of funding puts us at a disadvantage across the field," he warns. https://t.co/53xc8ASbKW
🔴 Britain could not fight Russia for more than two months, the Deputy Chief of Defence staff has admitted https://t.co/ZHdvmzUgRP
British Army would run out of munitions within ten days of war breaking out, former defence minister tells MPs https://t.co/LEAtNuUOxJ
"An exercise conducted with the Americans showed the British Army would run out of munitions within ten days,” former armed forces minister John @spellar tells MPs as Government faces pressure to increase defence spending with threats frm Russia and China https://t.co/0My37qKuqG
Britain’s army would run out of munitions ten days into a war, ex-armed forces minister tells Parliament https://t.co/pInDYWa9iX