💨 Abstract
If Britain were to engage in a state-on-state war in 2025, it would face five main threats: attacks on military bases and critical infrastructure, long-range drone and missile strikes, cyber and sabotage attacks on national infrastructure, economic disruptions, and propaganda campaigns. The UK plans to invest in new defense systems and increase military readiness, but concerns remain about funding and procurement efficiency. The government aims to prioritize defense and security in its policies.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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