Britain's military chief says he wants to set up a U.K. version of America's Cyber Command, the Pentagon's newly formed cyberwarfare division, according to AP. Gen. David Richards was quoted in the Sunday Times as saying that cyberattacks were going to be a part of future warfare «just as tanks and aircraft are today,» and that he wanted Britain to work on its offensive capabilities. The paper said that Richards, the chief of Britain's defense staff, had just returned from visiting the U.S. Cyber Command. British officials have repeatedly spoken out about the threat of cyberwarfare, and the government is investing an extra 650 million pounds (about $1 billion) in the country's electronic defenses.