Daily Podcast: How the Invasion of Ukraine has helped the British Military



The UK has provided large amounts of military aid to Ukraine – but what has the British Military learned from the conflict?

On this edition of the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson speaks to Sky’s International Affairs Editor Dominic Waghorn and Senior and Defence Analyst Professor Michael Clarke on how the conflict in Ukraine has influenced British military strategy and their assessment of Vladimir Putin given the events of the past few weeks.

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32 thoughts on “Daily Podcast: How the Invasion of Ukraine has helped the British Military”

  1. The US and Soviet Union observed the Falklands conflict very closely as it was the first occasion after WW2 that two modern powers engaged in a battle involving a large naval landing against land and air forces.

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  2. What it showed us was due to the amount of cut backs over the last 30 years. How pathetic our armed forces are. Russia did one call up and got 300,000 troops. We have 86,000 total. LMAO E Bikes could be the way forward seriously are they joking or being serious. What this has shown us is that a Super Power has exactly the same weapons or better as each other. Look at Himars and Leopard Tanks both have been stuffed big time.
    And F16s are no match for 5th gen fighters.

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  3. To sit there talking about that so matter of fact. When over 300,000 Ukrainians have died using western technology. And every word that comes out of their mouths is a lie. They make me sick! Russian military capability is massively stronger and superior to NATO. Keep on kidding yourself. Meanwhile Europe burns in civil unrest, the highest fuel and food prices. Russia economy untouched by it all.

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  4. Bikes? The British think that using bikes may be silly? Singapore fell to the Japanese Army who were using bikes to cover more ground than walking could.

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  5. The government mess up for years. Its people who go university get brain wash that the world a nice place. Cutting bk ha wel know they know they mess up. Best train military in the world 🌎 give them the equipment to smash them. Thank u USA for having the best equipment. R.i.p the Queen for giving us the best country in the world 🌎 ❀️ x

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  6. The entire British Armed Forces could fit into Wembley Stadium and these guys think the Brits can put it up to them. Russia could destroy Britain in a month. Starting with a Kinzhal straight down the chimney of MI6 HQ

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  7. This UK channels so much bait talking about Russia military but they afraid to talk about there own military … there own army made a statement month ago that UK only have 40 battle ready tanks … such a big country and I feel like laughing πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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  8. Haha clown Clarke πŸ˜‚ western weapons are better than Russians, yet nato weapons are being slaughtered in ukraine πŸ˜‚
    Nato is being exposed as a clown club to the world πŸ˜‚

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  9. Never forget
    ==============================
    Donbas = 80 percent of Ukraine's GDP.

    That is what Czar Putrid the Putin REALLY wants,
    plus the oil and gas reserves
    in both Donbas and Crimea.

    Putrid must lose both.

    Or it will boost Putrid's ability to make war.

    /

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  10. Lessons learnt. Some new, some obvious. Still no will in HMG to treat defence seriously.

    The UK's problem is that it has no critical mass of land sea or air systems,, too little to defend with, and too little to strike with., and inadequate ammunition stocks

    And the Treasury have now invented two new arguments for doing as little as possible to fix that. They will argue the Russian threat has gone, so we need less not more – as if Russia will go away forever, and the other growing threats will vanish. And they will support buying token amounts of new technology while cutting the existing tank, and ship numbers, and doing nothing to restore our missing airpower.

    Something new will arrive, but not in the large quantities needed for any war that's not over in a week Technology may help win quicker, or, as in Ukraine , sustainability and munitions stocks may again be a problem if the war doesn't end conveniently quickly.. This 3 day war has now reached 500 days and counting It has even taxed US stocks ..and a situation where France and Germany would have run out of ammunition and be forced to give up by day 3, and the UK might struggle to get to week 2…clearly needs attention, not more austerity driven funding.

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  11. i dont believe any of it .its like the alien thing. russia has an itch thats a bit irritatating.and usa never won a war.the germans never said quick run the usa is here.no it was russians that scared em

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  12. prof Clarke … says it exact about the Kremlin mystery …but Churchill said it better
    "Russia is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma; but perhaps there is a key. That key is Russian national interest."

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