Holywood News

Britain is planning ‘Dad’s Army-style Home Guard’ to protect airports and power plants from terrorist attacks – thousands of people to be recruited

It is said that a dad’s army-style home guard could be established to protect airports and power plants from attacks by terrorists and enemy countries.

It reportedly faced the threat of invasion from Nazi Germany with a famous citizen militia in the 1940s, which was reportedly composed of thousands of volunteers who would maintain major state assets.

The new force of the Modern Captain and Sgt. Wilson is said to be a key part of the government’s upcoming strategic defense review.

How the Department of Defense will recruit and operate new home guards in the coming months.

But this is obviously different from existing organizations such as the Army Reserve.

The Sunday Times reported that as tensions in Russia and its allies increased, defense censorship will focus on family security, national resilience and public awareness of Britain’s need to enter a “pre-war era.”

The long-awaited study, led by former NATO secretary-general and companion Lord Robertson, is also considered to call for greater air defense of enemy missiles.

But it is also expected that the use of high-tech drones and unmanned vehicles will increase dramatically to understand the lessons learned from the current conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

The UK is reportedly planning a “Dad’s Army-style” home guard to help defend key areas such as airports and power plants (such as the actors of Dad’s Army)

They will help defend airports and power plants. Pictured is one of Heathrow Airport's electrical sub-stations, which was blown up in March, causing chaos in international travel

They will help defend airports and power plants. Pictured is one of Heathrow Airport’s electrical sub-stations, which was blown up in March, causing chaos in international travel

UAVs have been increasingly used in armed forces, mainly for close surveillance.

But Sunday’s email was told that the defense review will be published within weeks, suggesting a fundamental extension of its use, which could involve equipping the Royal Navy with a squadron of unmanned aircraft operated from one of its airlines.

RAF will have the ability to deploy laser-arm bee-ducted drones deployed from the new Tempest fighter.

The Army will receive a new drone regiment and the troops will also receive new long-range artillery.

Two weeks ago, Secretary of Defense John Healey hints at the change he said on X, “We have seen the war change.” [and] We are now learning lessons from Ukraine.

Standing in front of the Eurof typhoon, he talked about how the “traditional, state-of-the-art fighter” “works together in the future with drones, you can put them together in five minutes.”

But last night, Conservative Defense spokesman James Cartlidge warned: “If we are going to see this important new investment in the national defense, it is not before time.

“But so far, Labour’s record has been making a penny of actual, necessary procurement.”

Thousands of volunteers can be asked to join the new style of the Family Guard (pictured as actors from the popular sitcom Dad Army)

Thousands of volunteers can be asked to join the new style of the Family Guard (pictured as actors from the popular sitcom Dad Army)

Some claim that defense reviews will not live up to the government’s boast, which is “roots and branches” for the military’s real future needs, with some of the key procurement decisions postponed to the fall.

The Ministry of Defense said the report on major investments in new drone investments is “guessment.”

But a spokesman added that the defense review “developed a pathway over the next decade to change the armed forces to ensure we are prepared for emerging threats – to make Britain safe at home and strong abroad.”

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button