comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Matthew harries - Page 7 : comparemela.com

Matthew Harries - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Britain could use nuclear weapons against emerging technology threats such as cyber and AI

Britain could use nuclear weapons against emerging technology threats such as cyber and AI Government s Integrated Review announces plans to expand UK s nuclear weapons stockpile by over 40 per cent 16 March 2021 • 1:47pm The current fleet of four Vanguard-Class nuclear-powered submarines are due to be replaced by a similar number of Dreadnought-Class boats in the 2030’s Credit: PA Wire Britain could use nuclear weapons if faced with a threat from devastating “emerging technologies” such as cyber and artificial intelligence, the Government’s landmark foreign policy review has warned. The Government has long stated that the UK would not conduct a nuclear strike against any non-nuclear weapons state that complies with a 1968 non-proliferation treaty. The guarantee does not apply to states that break the terms of the agreement.

£80bn boost for military to arm it with new tanks, warships and kamikaze drones

£80bn boost for military to arm it with new tanks, warships and ‘kamikaze drones’ Lucy Fisher, Ben Riley-Smith, Danielle Sheridan © Royal Navy/MOD Handout dated 09/03/21 issued by MoD showing (left to right) ENS Wambola, LNS Selis, HMS Lancaster, LVNS Jelgava and LNS Jotvingus in the Baltic Region. he HMS Lancaster (centre) on excercises in the Baltic Region.  - Royal Navy/MOD Britain’s military is to get an £80 billion upgrade as the Government announces a modernisation drive this month to get the Armed Forces ready for the wars of the future. The Telegraph understands that is roughly what will be invested in improving military equipment over the next four years. The total over the next decade could amount to close to £200 billion.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.