Nato 'unprepared' to repel Russian attack, MPs warn

UK defence watchdog says major overhaul is required to defend against cyber-warfare and 'irregular militias'

A column of Russian T-90 tanks rolls through Red Square
Russian T-90 tanks roll through Red Square during a parade in Moscow
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Britain and Nato are "woefully prepared" to deal with the threats posed to member states by Russia, should relations with Vladimir Putin deteriorate any further, a cross-party group of MPs has warned.

The crisis in Ukraine has raised the spectre of a new era of hostility between East and West, but according to the committee, Nato's forces are "seriously deficient" in key areas, the alliance's ability to predict attack is lacking and command and control structures need to be overhauled.

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