[Ryan Robertson]
THE BRITISH ROYAL NAVY–ONCE THE MOST FEARED SEA-FARING FLEET ON THE PLANET– IS FACING SERIOUS CHALLENGES. ONLY TWO OF ITS SIX ADVANCED TYPE 45 DESTROYERS ARE READY FOR DEPLOYMENT. THE OTHER FOUR ARE UNDERGOING EXTENSIVE REPAIRS, LEAVING THE FLEET AT ITS SMALLEST OPERATIONAL SIZE IN OVER A CENTURY.
AS THE WORLD LEARNED IN THE RED SEA– DESTROYERS ARE ESSENTIAL FOR AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE, BUT MAINTENANCE ISSUES ARE PLAGUING THE BRITS. HMS DARING, FOR EXAMPLE, SPENT MORE TIME UNDER REPAIR THAN AT SEA SINCE ITS LAUNCH 12 YEARS AGO. THE PROBLEM EXTENDS BEYOND DESTROYERS—ONLY SIX OF THE NAVY’S EIGHT TYPE 23 FRIGATES ARE OPERATIONAL. THIS LEAVES JUST EIGHT DEPLOYABLE WARSHIPS OUT OF A FLEET OF 14.
LAWMAKERS ARE RAISING CONCERNS, WARNING TWO OPERATIONAL DESTROYERS IS INSUFFICIENT TO PROTECT LONDON, LET ALONE THE REST OF THE UK. SOME SUGGESTED STATIONING A DESTROYER ON THE THAMES TO DEFEND AGAINST POTENTIAL MISSILE THREATS.
THE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE SAYS THE NAVY REMAINS READY TO RESPOND TO THREATS AND POINTS TO RECENT SUCCESSES, SUCH AS THOSE BALLISTIC MISSILE AND DRONE INTERCEPTIONS IN THE RED SEA.
HOWEVER, THESE CONCERNS COME DURING DEEPER DEFENSE CUTS. THE BRITISH ARMY SHRUNK TO JUST 73,000 ACTIVE-DUTY SOLDIERS, THE LOWEST NUMBER IN 200 YEARS. AND PLANS TO DECOMMISSION AMPHIBIOUS ASSAULT SHIPS AND FRIGATES TO CUT COSTS ARE FUELING FURTHER SCRUTINY.
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