Britain is thinking of reducing US dependence on the production of explosives
London plans to increase its explosive production to reduce dependence on the United States, according to British media.
According to RCO News Agency, the London government’s move is seeking to raise concerns over US support for military support.
According to the Times, transport containers across the UK will be deployed to produce RDX, a key explosive used in 2mm artillery bullets and other weapons.
“The company plans to build three new sites to improve the flexibility of the company’s systems,” said Steve Cardio, a business development director for land and maritime defense solutions.
“It is clear that it is a major security threat,” he said. “If you have scattered facilities, it is much safer.”
This explosive is currently built in large and inappropriate factories.
R. Dee. X or hexogen is an organic compound. It is a white -free white solid that is mainly used as explosives.
The Bae Systems Military Defense Defense Defense Manager said that the container -based model will be faster, cheaper and more efficient and can produce up to 3 tonnes per year.
The Times also wrote that Britain has provided a large part of its 5mm ammunition as part of a multibillion -dollar military aid.
The unpredictable foreign policy of US President Donald Trump, including tariffs and temporary stopping military and intelligence assistance to Kiev, is a reason that London and the European Union are increasingly cautious about relying on American weapons.
Tensions between Washington and European members of NATO have increased due to Trump’s attempt to quickly resolve the Ukrainian conflict and plans to transfer more security responsibility to Europe after a ceasefire. He has repeatedly called on European members of NATO to invest more in his army and argues that the United States is carrying a heavy burden.
Currently, 5mm bullets made with explosives supplied by the United States are subject to international arms transport regulations that limit their use and re -use without US approval.
NATO member states have drawn plans to increase their military spending, stressing that the budget is necessary to prepare for a possible Russian attack. Moscow has denied any offensive intention, and President Vladimir Putin has described the speculation as absolutely absurd.
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