I am curious as to why the UK has (or appears to have) relatively weak surface-to-air missile defence systems. Perhaps those with more knowledge than me on this subject can help?
To be more specific, I'm referring to the lack of a medium/long range SAM system. Rapier being very short range / low-altitude.
Is it that there is deemed to be no credible threat? Is that true now and will it be true in the near future with the increasingly longer range ballistic missile threats popping up around the world.
I know CAMM-L will have more range/altitude than Rapier but it still isn't much more than a point defence system (as far as I can tell) and therefore pretty much a straight replacement.
Are there US assets (Patriot, etc.) based in the UK that I'm overlooking? Almost all other major countries seem to have a medium/long-range SAM system of some description, so the UK setup is a mystery to me...
To be more specific, I'm referring to the lack of a medium/long range SAM system. Rapier being very short range / low-altitude.
Is it that there is deemed to be no credible threat? Is that true now and will it be true in the near future with the increasingly longer range ballistic missile threats popping up around the world.
I know CAMM-L will have more range/altitude than Rapier but it still isn't much more than a point defence system (as far as I can tell) and therefore pretty much a straight replacement.
Are there US assets (Patriot, etc.) based in the UK that I'm overlooking? Almost all other major countries seem to have a medium/long-range SAM system of some description, so the UK setup is a mystery to me...