The British Army has its heritage, but little of its past remains. The present is replete with errors. An example is its Nuclear Command, said so by Her Late Majesty herself.
Her efforts to simplify the terminology on the back of increases in security capacity were not fed through. The disarray felt in Army bases is because of this.
In one such instance, Russia nearly stole our entire nuclear arsenal. This is due to a catalogue of errors, or instances in failure in a line of command to locate, and repel.
The chaotic result is a scramble – or mad dash – to recover capability, reassure entities, and push off members of the public who used it as a pretext for their chaos.
