In this photo taken from video released by Russian Defense Ministry Press Service on Friday, March 1, 2024, a Yars intercontinental ballistic missile is test-fired from the Plesetsk launch pad in northwestern Russia. The Russian Defense Ministry said that the missile's practice warheads hit the designated practice targets on the Kura testing range on the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia's Far East. (Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP)
Russian Yars intercontinental ballistic missile can travel at up to 19,000 mph (Picture: Russian Defense Ministry/AP)

Russia could batter Britain with missiles in less than two hours – and there is nothing the UK military can do to stop them, an ex-general has warned.

The UK could be hit with Russian cruise missiles from land, sea and air in just 90 minutes, travelling at 600mph, General Sir Richard Barrons warned.

The former Joint Forces Commander said the UK air defence system could not stop a Russian missile offensive.

The senior commander told The Sun: ‘The UK does not have the air and missile defence that Ukraine has, for now. We’ve not needed it.

‘The sort of missiles that fall on Kyiv could fall on London. And Kyiv’s air defences are way, way better.’

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 18: General Sir Richard Barrons, Co-Chairman, Universal Defence and Security Solutions attends TheCityUK International Conference on April 18, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
General Sir Richard Barrons has raised the alarm (Picture: Leon Neal/Getty Images)
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a press conference in Harbin, China, May 17, 2024. Sputnik/Mikhail Metzel/Pool via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY.
Even Vladimir Putin’s ‘elderly’ missiles could reach London in 90 minutes (Credits: via REUTERS) (Picture: Mikhail Metzel/Sputnik)

‘Even a quite elderly Russian cruise missile, I’m going to cite Kh-101 released from an aircraft over western Russia, arrives in London 90 minutes later with a 500 kilogram explosive warhead and an accuracy of two meters. So pick your door in Downing Street.’

Underwater, Russian submarines could attack the UK with little warning, experts at the Royal United Services Insitute (RUSI) have said.

General Barrons, who served in the Balkans and Northern Ireland among other conflicts, is not the only expert to sound the alarm.

Dame Meg Hillier warned previously that Britain’s military has been shrinking for years despite an ‘increasingly volatile world,’ adding that the Ministry of Defence lacks a ‘credible plan to deliver fully funded military capability.’

How Russia could attack Britain

Russia spends significantly more on its military than the UK.

Putin’s military expenditure was $109,000,000,000 last year – compared to $74,900,000,000 by the UK government.

Military sources have suggested that Russia could take advantage of the alleged ‘gap’ in Britain’s defence, MailOnline reports.

epa11328415 Russian 'Yars' intercontinental ballistic missile launcher takes part in the Victory Day military parade in Moscow, Russia, 09 May 2024. Russia marks the 79th anniversary of the victory in World War II over Nazi Germany and its allies. The Soviet Union lost 27 million people in the war. EPA/MAXIM SHIPENKOV
Russian ‘Yars’ intercontinental ballistic missile launcher takes part in the Victory Day military parade in Moscow on May 9 (Picture: Maxim Shipenkov/EPA)

General Barrons said a potential attack would involve Russia firing missiles in waves of 60 to 90 at a time.

An attack could involve Russian Yars missiles, which Putin’s military has used in Ukraine.

Yars intercontinental ballistic missiles are a familiar sight in Russian military parades.

Equipped with up to ten MIRV warheads, the missile’s maximum operational range is around 7,500 miles.

This means Yars could reach London even if it was launched from the Far Eastern corner of Russia.

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 18: General Sir Richard Barrons, Co-Chairman, Universal Defence and Security Solutions attends TheCityUK International Conference on April 18, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
General Sir Richard Barrons has raised the alarm over UK’s defence (Picture: Leon Neal/Getty Images)

China is also developing advanced systems that would pose ‘a serious threat.’

The experts warned that the British Army requires more manpower, better training for specialist air defence roles, better sensors and far more joined-up command and control structure to face modern threats, according to Forces.net citing RUSI.

It comes after earlier warnings that Britain’s military cannot stand up to Russia and China in the event of an attack.

What weapons does Britain’s air defence have?

Maintaining a defence system and armed forces is not cheap for any country.

While the UK defence deficit is estimated at £29,000,000,000, the nation still has the sixth highest military expenditure in the world after the likes of Saudi Arabia and India, with the US being the biggest spender.

Although the UK’s anti-missile system is not as advanced as Israel’s Iron Dome, it relies on a variety of air defence systems that can be launched from land, sea and air.

The Army’s latest missile system is the £250,000,000 Sky Sabre, which can hit a tennis ball-sized object travelling at the speed of sound.

HMS Dragon a Royal Navy Type 45 destroyer carried out a successful firing of a Sea Viper missile in the Atlantic off the Hebride Isles. 27 May 2021 Image from the Type 45 destroyer HMS Dragon
HMS Dragon fired a Sea Viper missile in the Atlantic off the Hebride Isles May 27, 2021 (Picture: UK Ministry of Defence)
Israel's Iron Dome anti-missile system intercepts rockets launched from Gaza, as seen from the city of Ashkelon, Israel, October 9, 2023. REUTERS/Amir Cohen Pulitzer Prize Winner for Breaking News Photography
Israel’s Iron Dome anti-missile system can identify an incoming rocket from a 2.5 to 43-mile radius (Picture: Amir Cone/Reuters)

It can control 24 missiles at the same time, intercepting 24 separate targets.

Sky Sabre is designed to neutralise the threat from Russian-made stealth-fighters and missiles travelling at the speed of sound, according to The National.

In the air, the Royal Air Force Typhoons and F-35 stealth jets have the capability to destroy warplanes from a distance.

Typhoon jets can fly at the maximum speed of up to 1,381 mph and as high as 55,000 feet.

An RAF Typhoon jet takes off on a training exercise at Amari Airbase in Estonia. Here a squadron of RAF Eurofighter Typhoon jets are deployed for Operation Azotize, Nato's Baltic air policing mission to police the airspace over Nato's eastern border. Picture date: Wednesday July 26, 2023. PA Photo. Operation Azotize began in March 2023 and is the second deployment of Typhoons to Eastern Europe since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February last year. In March 2022 the RAF deployed to Romania for Operation Biloxi to cover the southern portion of Nato's eastern border. Photo credit should read: Jane Barlow/PA Wire
RAF Typhoon jets have been deployed outside the UK, including in Estonia and Romania as part of NATO air policing missions since the Russian invasion of Ukraine (Picture: Jane Barlow/PA Wire)
Britain's Defence Secretary Ben Wallace (C) speaks in front of the Saab Giraffe surveillance radar (L), a key component of the Sky Sabre air defence system at the Royal Artillery's change of colours parade at Baker Barracks, Thorney Island, southern England on January 27, 2022. - The parade marks a fairwell to the old Rapier missile system and a welcome to the state-of-the-art Sky Sabre air defence system. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP) (Photo by ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Former Defence Secretary Ben Wallace in front of the Saab Giraffe surveillance radar, which is a key component of Sky Sabre air defence system (Picture: Adrian Dennis/AFP)
A Eurofighter Typhoon fighter plane during the annual Southport Air Show at Southport beach in Merseyside. Picture date: Saturday September 9, 2023. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Peter Byrne/PA Wire
A Eurofighter Typhoon jet (Credits: PA) (Picture: Peter Byrne/PA Wire)

While Typhoon jets have flown on missions around the world from the Baltic to the Black Sea, their main role is to react quickly to alerts for UK and Falkland Islands airspace.

Typhoon jets are equipped with Meteor missiles which can hit agile targets like jet aircraft and small missiles.

In the sea, the Royal Navy’s Sea Viper, a guided weapon system, can track potential threats as far as 250 miles away.

It is currently undergoing a £450,000,000 missile system upgrade carried out in the UK, France and Italy.

The Type 45 destroyers that are equipped with the Sea Viper system cost £1,000,000,000 each – and the Navy owns six of them.

HMS Dragon a Type 45 destroyer, also known as the D or Daring class, is an advanced class of six guided missile destroyers built for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy. The class is primarily designed for anti-aircraft and anti-missile warfare and is built around the PAAMS (Sea Viper) air-defence system. (Photo by: Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
HMS Dragon, a Type 45 destroyer, is an advanced class of six guided missile destroyers built for the Royal Navy (Picture: Universal History Archive/Getty)
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Penny Mordaunt, the leader of the House of Commons, has suggested the UK should ‘look to Israel’s example’ in defence investment, according to MailOnline (Picture: Mahmud Hams/AFP)

HMS Diamond, a Type 45 destroyer, was recently deployed in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden in response to the Houthi attacks in Yemen.

Defence Secretary Grant Shapps said the war in Ukraine was ‘an existential battle for all civilised countries’ as he said Russia was ‘making inroads.’

It comes after defence chiefs from Europe and around the world met on Monday to co-ordinate more military aid to Ukraine.

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