The UK is gearing up for its largest home defence exercise in decades, named Operation Albiston Shadow, aimed at preparing citizens for potential threats, particularly from Russia. This exercise will simulate responses to hybrid attacks, including cyber threats and sabotage, reflecting the increasing global instability and military tensions.
Scheduled to take place next year, the operation will involve government ministers and officials, testing the nation’s readiness for crises that could disrupt daily life. This includes updates to classified crisis plans, known as the ‘War Books’, which have not been revised since 2004.
The initiative comes amid rising concerns about the UK’s military preparedness, with experts warning that the armed forces may not be equipped for large-scale conflicts across multiple fronts. Recent comments from defence officials highlight the need for a comprehensive approach to national security, urging citizens to play an active role in emergency preparedness.
As the government allocates additional funding for defence, the exercise aims to foster a culture of readiness among the public, ensuring that individuals are equipped to handle emergencies, from severe weather to cyber-attacks, thereby allowing emergency services to focus on the most vulnerable.
Source: LBC News

