UK could be hit by missiles ‘fired from anywhere in the world’ within 15 years
- Senior Defence sources warn that the UK "is in peril now" and that within 15 years, could be targeted by a ballistic missile from anywhere in the world.
- Technological advances and the ever-changing nature of geo-politics could see adversaries within range of the UK armed with ballistic missiles in the next 15 years.
- A draft of the NATO blueprint, called the Capability Target 2025, raises the need for the UK to invest in air defence systems to defend critical national infrastructure.
- Neil Kinnock warned that Britain may need to hike defence spending to four per cent of its economic output.
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