Three UK bases tipped as ‘Russian drone assault’ hotspots in occasion of World War 3

Three army bases within the UK have been tipped as “Russian drone assault” hotspots ought to World War 3 escape, an professional claims.

Britain should still face “conventional warfare” with a boots on the bottom invasion, in addition to nuclear strikes at a spy hotspot in Oxfordshire and a Hertfordshire base the place bomb-proof tunnels are already in operation.

But Kremlin goons working flying robots could take down three different bases and will accomplish that with ease as Professor Anthony Glees, talking to the Daily Star, warns Russia might trigger havoc.

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RAF Wyton was tipped as one among three bases to be hit by a Russian drone strike if warfare broke out (file)
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RAF Wyton in Cambridgeshire, together with RAF Flyingdales in Pickering and royal navy website HMNB Faslane might all be peppered with robotic horrors ought to Russia mount a traditional assault on the UK.

Speaking to the Star, Professor Glees mentioned: “Grant Shapps recently said we were in a ‘pre-war world’, implying a nuclear Third World War, which is, in my opinion, not quite as accurate as it should be because I think we are in a situation where the conventional war that is already underway in Ukraine could become a wider conventional European war.

“My thought is that RAF Wyton is probably susceptible, like different key websites (RAF Fylingdales or Faslane), by drone assault.” Even the “extraordinarily properly camouflaged” RAF Wyton will wrestle to fend off an assault.



A ‘standard’ warfare within the UK could be much like Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, professional Glees claimed
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Professor Glees defined the struggles in opposition to a drone assault as, regardless of makes an attempt to overtake drone flying legal guidelines, there may be nothing stopping “enemies who want to have a go at us” from inflicting harm. He added: “These drones are really a problem as I have suggested in the past.

“Yes, the regulation on flying drones was tightened up massively in 2021 as soon as Government started to see what they may do. Today you want a licence, to register a flight path with the CAA and provide flyer ID in case your drone has a digicam on it. You aren’t allowed to fly inside restricted airspace.

“All this implies that drone operators are bona fide good guys who obey our laws. The point is that what our enemies want to have a go at us, they will not worry about the laws or the cops.”

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