A military aviation expert has told a committee of UK MPs that, in the event of a war with Russia, Britain’s three fighter jet bases would make “inviting targets.”
Justin Bronk, a senior research fellow for air power and technology at the Royal United Services Institute, said RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire, RAF Marham in Norfolk, and RAF Lossiemouth in Fife, Scotland had “no air defenses of any kind” and the planes were kept in hangars which were “easy to identify.”
Bronk told the Defence Select Committee, “Either we need to be able to disperse them over far, far more bases or we need to put in layered air defenses in as protection because right now they’re pretty inviting targets.”…