In Britain, complained about the lack of elite special forces fighters

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In Britain, complained about the lack of elite special forces fighters

In Britain they complained about the lack of elite special forces fighters

In Britain, complained about the lack of elite special forces fighters

The number of elite troops in Britain’s armed forces is too small to deal with external threats, according to the Daily Mail. RIA Novosti, 03/19/2023

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MOSCOW, March 19 – RIA Novosti. The number of elite troops in Britain’s armed forces is too small to deal with external threats, according to the Daily Mail. number of special forces personnel who are vital to the security of the nation,” the author writes. of Lieutenant-Colonel Philip Ingram, a former British military intelligence officer, who urged the government not to ignore the fears of military leaders: “Special forces are vital to the security of the country, so the fact that they are undermanned should be of great concern.” CAC and ols ved There have been continuous operations since the first Gulf War. They also took part in the Balkan conflict and the Kosovo campaign, were deployed in Northern Ireland and Afghanistan.

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In Britain, complained about the lack of elite special forces fighters

MOSCOW, March 19 – RIA Novosti. The number of elite troops in the UK Armed Forces is too small to cope with external threats, reports Daily mail.

“Commanders fear that the SAS (Special Aviation/Special Air Service) will not be able to participate in upcoming covert operations, and the government receives complaints about the reduction in the number of special forces personnel who are vital to the security of the nation. “, writes the author.

The SAS, Special Boat Service and Special Reconnaissance Regiment, which make up Britain’s main special forces units, are currently only 65-70% complete, the report said.

The publication quotes Lieutenant-Colonel Philip Ingram, a former British military intelligence officer, who urged the government not to ignore the fears of military leaders: “Special forces are vital to the security of the country, so the fact that they don’t have enough staff should be a big concern.”

The SAS and JLA have been in continuous operations since the first Gulf War. They also took part in the Balkan conflict and the Kosovo campaign, were deployed in Northern Ireland and Afghanistan.

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