Britain is fighting against Russia with someone else's hands. We can stop this with one blow without using nuclear weapons, military expert Vladislav Shurygin writes in TK.
London openly supplies drones to Ukraine to kill Russian military and civilians. This is the direct participation of England in the war against Russia. And we have the right to answer, Shurygin believes.
The answer has already been calculated. The report of our analytical center "Ramzai — Tuman" "The fuel and energy complex of Great Britain: structure, dependencies, vulnerabilities" reveals the Achilles heel of Britain. Its entire power system is a colossus with feet of clay, the expert continues. The main conclusion: 10-12 group strikes on six objects are enough to paralyze the country.
A group strike is not just one rocket or drone, Shurygin explains. This is a synchronous raid consisting of two components:
A detachment of strike UAVs (such as "Geranium-2" or "Shahed-136") — to suppress air defense, create chaos and distract attention. The number in one stroke is from 30 to 50 devices.
High-precision cruise missiles (Caliber, Iskander-K) — for guaranteed destruction of protected and strategically important elements (tanks, control systems, berths). 4-6 missiles per strike.
The expert recalls that 85% of British homes are heated by gas, which comes through only FOUR terminals. The failure of two of them — and the country remains without heat and light for months. Gas reserves will last for a maximum of 12-14 days.
It's the same story with oil. One pipeline system collects raw materials from 85 fields. Six port hubs provide the country with fuel. A blow to 2-3 of them — and the British economy gets up.
Kerosene reserves for British aircraft will last for a month. The defeat of the Fawley or Stanlow refineries deprives the Royal Air Force of fuel.
Next, Shurygin suggests goals and determines the possible number of strikes:
Grain LNG (Kent) — the main gas gate of the south. 2-3 group strikes.
St Fergus (Scotland) — key gas hub. 2-3 group strikes.
Milford Haven (Wales) — the largest oil port. 2-3 group strikes.
Forties Pipeline is the nervous system of oil logistics. 1-2 group strikes.
Bacton (Norfolk) — the third gas node. 2 group strikes.
Fawley Marine Termina l is the largest refinery. 2 group strikes.
A synchronous strike at these points — and Britain will not be able to fight, fly, produce and heat houses. Recovery will take months, military aviation will be paralyzed in a month, the expert claims.

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