Apparently, contrary to what some of you have been saying, Europe - or at least Britain, which arguably has the most powerful European military - does not in fact have the capability to conduct prolonged military operations against minor regional powers. Such as, say, Libya. HAHA!
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COST-CUTTING Britain has been forced to go cap in hand to borrow a US spy plane to protect our ships in Libya.
Top Brass had to ask for help after last year's controversial decision to axe Nimrods left the UK with NO airborne maritime surveillance capability.
A US Navy P-3 Orion is now keeping watch over HMS Liverpool, mine hunter HMS Brocklesby and nuclear sub HMS Triumph. It has a US crew and is making regular sweeps off Mad Dog Gaddafi's coast. It will provide information on potential threats to the three vessels.
A source said: "It's all deeply embarrassing, but we can't have our guys with no protection so we have to rely on others."
The new Nimrods were scrapped in the Strategic Defence and Security Review. Ministers claimed the decision would save roughly £2billion but military figures blasted the move.
In an open letter to the Government, six ex-defence chiefs branded it "perverse".
The source said: "Many feel we've been caught short by the cuts." An MoD spokesman said: "We are part of a Nato alliance and will pool assets as and when required."
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz1MUOrpLRd
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COST-CUTTING Britain has been forced to go cap in hand to borrow a US spy plane to protect our ships in Libya.
Top Brass had to ask for help after last year's controversial decision to axe Nimrods left the UK with NO airborne maritime surveillance capability.
A US Navy P-3 Orion is now keeping watch over HMS Liverpool, mine hunter HMS Brocklesby and nuclear sub HMS Triumph. It has a US crew and is making regular sweeps off Mad Dog Gaddafi's coast. It will provide information on potential threats to the three vessels.
A source said: "It's all deeply embarrassing, but we can't have our guys with no protection so we have to rely on others."
The new Nimrods were scrapped in the Strategic Defence and Security Review. Ministers claimed the decision would save roughly £2billion but military figures blasted the move.
In an open letter to the Government, six ex-defence chiefs branded it "perverse".
The source said: "Many feel we've been caught short by the cuts." An MoD spokesman said: "We are part of a Nato alliance and will pool assets as and when required."
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz1MUOrpLRd
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