Vuélvete ilimitado con Magzter GOLD

Vuélvete ilimitado con Magzter GOLD

Obtenga acceso ilimitado a más de 9000 revistas, periódicos e historias Premium por solo

$149.99
 
$74.99/Año

Intentar ORO - Gratis

Is Britain really prepared for the rising nuclear threat?

The Independent

|

October 24, 2025

A new film depicts a US president with just minutes to react to a missile attack. Defence analyst Francis Tusa argues it’s not such a fanciful idea and that the UK has work to do

Is Britain really prepared for the rising nuclear threat?

In the new Kathryn Bigelow film, A House of Dynamite, a US president has 18 minutes to decide whether a missile heading towards the United States is a nuclear threat, and what he should authorise as retaliation.

But the scenario can no longer be dismissed as unlikely. With near-nightly Russian ballistic missile attacks on Ukraine, as well as missiles being fired from Iran and Yemen against Israel, attacks are no longer unthinkable - they are the new normal.

A whole range of doctrine and behaviour which was developed during the Cold War, and subsequently forgotten after 1990, has had to be rediscovered by governments all over Europe - but especially in those nuclear-armed capitals of London and Paris. If you are the Netherlands and a nuclear missile is heading your way, there is little you can do, and nothing in retaliation - a British prime minister or a French president has a momentous decision to make, just like the fictional US president in the film.

When thinking about what the events depicted in A House of Dynamite might mean for the UK, one thing is different - the PM at the time will not have 18 minutes or so, but a fraction of that. A (nuclear-armed) ballistic missile fired from the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad would reach London in about six minutes — maybe 10 minutes-plus if fired from Russia proper. Time will not be on any PM’s side. The clock is ticking for a decision...

If a ballistic missile were to be fired against the UK, the first warnings would come from either US space-based missile launch satellites, the Space-Based Infrared System (SBIRS), or more likely from the US Ballistic Missile Early Warning System radar network at RAF Fylingdales in Yorkshire. The RAF Fylingdales radars operate 24/7, and can cover out to western Russia.

MÁS HISTORIAS DE The Independent

The Independent

The Independent

DESIGNS FOR LIFE

Erdem Moralioglu dresses everyone from Nicole Kidman and Keira Knightley to the Princess of Wales, and while other brands are shutting up shop, he is opening a new one. So, how has he not only survived, but thrived

time to read

5 mins

October 25, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Now we know that tactical voting can derail Farage

Well, you can't say Reform UK didn't do everything they could to win the Caerphilly by-election.

time to read

3 mins

October 25, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Who will win the drivers' championship - and when?

With just five races to go, the three-way battle for the F1 title could go all the way down to Abu Dhabi on 7 December

time to read

4 mins

October 25, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Leeds pile more misery on Hammers with steady win

Brenden Aaronson and Joe Rodon scored early goals as Leeds beat West Ham 2-1 at Elland Road to heap more misery on the Londoners.

time to read

2 mins

October 25, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Why do new bookings for my Vietnam trip cost less?

Q I have booked an escorted tour to Vietnam in January 2026, for which I paid £5,795. The same holiday is now priced at £4,495. I queried the cost difference and was told that the lower price was only for new bookings. I feel that booking early has been to my detriment. Your advice please?

time to read

1 mins

October 25, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

First UK patient receives ‘gamechanger’ MS therapy

A biology teacher has become the first patient in the UK to receive “gamechanger” therapy to treat multiple sclerosis.

time to read

2 mins

October 25, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Pedestrianising Soho may rob the area of its charm

Plans to make one of central London's most famous party districts traffic-free sound like a no-brainer... but it could have unintended consequences

time to read

3 mins

October 25, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

A TOTAL BLAST

Punchy new Netflix thriller 'A House of Dynamite' is the most entertaining movie about mass destruction since Kubrick's 'Dr Strangelove'

time to read

3 mins

October 25, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

SATURDAY QUIZ

Chris Maume presents his weekly general knowledge quiz

time to read

1 min

October 25, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Why Gen Z couldn't care less about national treasures

It's not been a great week for national treasures. First, France's most precious jewellery, worth £76m, is stolen from the Louvre, and then Claudia Winkleman announces she's leaving Strictly.

time to read

2 mins

October 25, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size