A British Colonel Explained Which Country Has the Best Air Defense System in the World.


Ukraine is improving its air defense system, which even surpasses Britain's in quality. However, in this matter, the quantitative advantage belongs to another country that excels in it. This opinion was expressed by expert Richard Kemp, a former colonel of the British Army during a speech on Channel 24.
Assessing the situation, he noted that the cessation of ammunition supplies from the USA could worsen the defensive capabilities of Ukrainian cities, but the development of the domestic defense industry might slightly alleviate the situation.
“Since 1991, Israel has been actively improving its defense system. Even when attacked by seven countries, it remains unmatched in this regard,” Kemp explained.
Geographical Conditions and Cooperation with Israel
The expert also emphasized the importance of geographical conditions for successful defense. According to him, with Ukraine's size, it is more difficult to defend compared to Israel. He also expressed hope for cooperation between countries in the field of technology and information exchange.
Ukraine is actively modernizing its air defense system, enhancing the military-industrial complex and increasing the security of cities from potential threats.
The former British Army colonel and analyst emphasized the importance of modernizing Ukraine's defense system and also highlighted the success of Israel's activities in this direction. The geography of the country is significant for defense, and cooperation with other states may help the Ukrainian defense system become even stronger.Read also
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