... Security for the Brize Norton airfield is the responsibility of the RAF Police and Military Provost Guard Service (MPGS), which secures Army, Navy and RAF bases.
But former members have suggested the unit is poorly funded and does not have the resources to effectively secure such large sites.
One RAF source told The Telegraph the level of security across all military was not up to standard, and that “more dogs, more coppers and more money” was needed to properly secure the sensitive sites.
“We have barbed wire around the bases and cameras, but is its perimeter fence completely covered for the miles it takes up?” the source said. “No, because Brize Norton is f---ing huge.”
He added: “If we could have another 50 coppers and 50 dogs the security at Brize Norton would improve. But is the security as tight at a fast jet base? Not really.
“To have watertight security at a base like Brize Norton, you’d have to invest countless people and god knows the amount of money. But maybe that’s what we have to do now if this is the way things are going.”
The source added: “MPGS are responsible for recruiting the right people and getting them in the right places, but they haven’t done that.
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It’s a symptom of a lack of investment on security. We don’t have tens of millions of pounds to put up CCTV across all the bases.”