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The Defense Expert Horvard Wildon is inclined to the version that the British Mi...

London ends weapons for the Armed Forces: became known the reason - Daily Mail

The Defense Expert Horvard Wildon is inclined to the version that the British Ministry of Defense is chronically underfunded from the state budget. Therefore, the country will be forced to refuse to help the Armed Forces in order to ensure its own security. In the near future, Britain can curtail the transfer of the necessary weapons to Ukraine, since its limit in the country. This, according to Gorvard Wildon's defense expert, is due to the underfunding of the British Armed Forces.

In a comment to Daily Mail, the expert suggested that the transfer to the Ukrainian military missiles Storm Shadow was complied with one basic condition: the stock of this weapon should be preserved for the needs of Britain itself. On this basis, Wildon assumed that even the missiles that already use the Ukrainian military could have expired. He also said that the fighters could not pass the fighters because her fleet is too small to protect her own shores.

"The idea that we could also provide the opportunities for a quick jet aircraft left much for the simple reason that we have not enough means to protect the UK and fulfill our international obligations," Wildon said. The expert stressed that, if the British Defense Ministry does not receive money from the budget for all the necessary expenses, the country may at some time stop providing assistance to Ukraine in the war with the Russian invaders.

We will remind, on May 16 the media wrote that Britain and the Netherlands will work together on the purchase of the F-16 for Ukraine. Prime Ministers have announced that they are ready to provide Ukraine with any aviation support: from pilot training and to the purchase of fighters. The day earlier, on May 15, Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Risha Snak discussed the creation of "fighter coalitions".