Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted June 2, 2025 Diamond Member Share Posted June 2, 2025 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Key points from government’s defence strategy Oscar Bentley Political reporter This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Keir Starmer launched the review alongside Defence Secretary John Healey at BAE Systems in Govan, Glasgow Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has set out the government’s defence strategy for the next decade. The so-called “root and branch” This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , led by former *** defence secretary and Nato secretary general Lord Robertson, looked at everything from equipment to personnel to future threats. The government says they will implement all of the review’s 62 recommendations. Here is a summary of the government’s response to the review. Strategic goalsA Nato-first defence policy, with the ***’s “biggest contribution” to the military alliance since it was founded in 1949Move to “war-fighting readiness” as the armed forces’ central purposeA “defence dividend”, with defence investment used to drive growth, creating jobs and driving investment across the country Army, Navy and Air ForceCreate a hybrid Royal Navy that uses aircraft, drones, warships, submarines to patrol the north Atlantic “and beyond”A “10-times more lethal” army, combining air defence, artificial intelligence, long-range weapons and land drone swarmsA “next generation” RAF with new F-35 jets, Typhoon jets and autonomous aircraftNew defence exports office in the Ministry of Defence, exporting to *** alliesSave £6bn by 2029 with efficiency savings and changes to the civilian defence workforce Nuclear plansBuild 12 new attack submarines as part of the Aukus programme in partnership with Australia and the United States, with a new submarine delivered every 18 months£15bn investment in the sovereign warhead programme, as part of the renewal of the old Trident nuclear deterrentProgramme would create 9,000 jobs and “thousands more” further down supply chains Personnel and reservesSmall increase to the size of the regular army to 76,000 full-time soldiers after 2029 – although this has yet to be fundedA fully-trained strategic reserve, ready to mobilise at any timeOver £1.5bn extra funding until 2029 to improve accommodation for the *** armed forcesIncrease number of Armed Forces cadets by 30% and introduce a voluntary cadets gap year for school and college leavers CyberBattlefield decisions about targets to be taken quicker with £1bn investment which will better join up weapons systemsEstablish a new Cyber and Electromagnetic Command to lead defensive and offensive cyber capabilities, as well as electromagnetic warfare – such as the ability to jam signals to drones or missiles Weaponry, equipment and innovation£11bn annual budget for front-line kitBuilding at least six new munitions and energetics factories, backed by a £1.5bn government investment and creating over 1,000 jobsBuilding up to 7,000 long-range weapons, supporting around 800 jobsInvest in “world leading” drone capabilities and battlefield tech£400m investment in a *** defence innovation organisation£1bn new funding for a *** air and missile defenceUK’s aircraft carriers to become first “hybrid air wings” of a European country, housing drones, jets and long-range weapons. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Key #points #governments #defence #strategy This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/266699-key-points-from-government%E2%80%99s-defence-strategy/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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