War-ready Russia could wipe out the British Army’s only fighting unit in one afternoon, report reveals
Experts believe Britain could now deploy little more than a brigade of 5,000-10,000 war-ready troops

HUGE defence cuts mean a 'competent enemy' like Russia could now completely destroy the British Army's only fighting unit in ONE AFTERNOON, a new report has warned.
An army think-tank has said years of continual budget cuts mean Britain's ability to stay an effective fighting force has been 'effectively removed'.
The paper, compiled after two days of seminars attended by serving and retired army officers and academics, is a startling insight into Britain’s ability to respond to a Russian attack.
It states cuts have resulted in a 'hollowing out or depletion of the army's capabilities', especially when faced with a severe threat, .
Worryingly, it discusses the possibility of losing the army's whole 'division in an afternoon'.
And although it admits Britain is not at immediate risk of a direct attack it adds the country could easily be dragged into battle by its allies.
News of the report comes as the British Army sent a tank through the Channel Tunnel last week for the first time as the military prepares to respond to Russian ground forces in Europe.
Soldiers sent tanks, the Warrior fighting vehicle and recovery vehicles across to France on train wagons in the early hours on Wednesday.
They made the 40-minute return journey a few hours later.