The British army will be mobilized to repel “new threats” and “prevent the spread of the Ground War in Europe,” said General Patrick Sanders, the chief of the British General Staff, speaking at the Royal United Institute of the Armed Forces.
“This is our moment of 1937. We are not at war, but we must act quickly so as not to be drawn into it due to the inability to restrain territorial expansion,” Anadolu quotes it.
He noted that “mobilization” suggests an “acceleration of the process of preparing soldiers”, “transition to positional strategy”, increasing combat readiness and combined arms exercises, as well as a general increase in military culture and the combat spirit of British soldiers. Sanders also said that mobilization will be carried out in four main directions: increasing combat readiness, acceleration of modernization, rethinking the tactics of warfare and revising the structure of the army. “We will give her the name” mobilization operation “, which will become the main area of the army in the coming years,” he said.