LONDON (AP) 鈥 Self-flying fighter jets, uncrewed submarines and drones will be at the center of Britain鈥檚 future military under being announced Tuesday that reflects a world of conflicts transformed by technology.
The Defense Investment Plan has been repeatedly delayed as military leaders and Treasury officials of equipping the U.K. military for an increasingly dangerous world. Like other NATO countries, the U.K. is under pressure to increase defense spending to counter a more aggressive Russia and less reliable United States.
said the plan will keep Britain safe in 鈥渁 more dangerous and volatile world than at any time for decades.”
But the blueprint does not commit to spending 3% of U.K. GDP on defense by 2030, one of the factors that spurred to resign as U.K. defense secretary on June 11
Healey accused the government of underspending on the military at a time of 鈥渞ising threats,” citing a British intelligence assessment that Russia could attack a NATO member country by 2030. He said that the plan put forward by the Treasury would see spending rise to just 2.68% in 2030, after hitting 2.6% next year.
Starmer said Healey鈥檚 successor, Defense Secretary Dan Jarvis, had worked to 鈥渟harpen and strengthen” the plan. It now includes 15 billion pounds ($20 billion) in spending 鈥 more than the 13.5 billion pounds ($18 billion) Healey was offered, but far less than the 28 billion pounds ($37 billion) that defense officials had called for.
Starmer said the 3% target will be reached 鈥渋n the next Parliament,鈥 a period that could extend to 2034.
Starmer said the plan will ensure 鈥渙ur servicemen and women have the cutting-edge capabilities they need to deter evolving threats and keep the British people safe.鈥 The full document is due to be published later Tuesday.
The plan is a road map for how the U.K. will increase military spending to NATO鈥檚 target of 3.5% of GDP by 2035. The U.K. military is seeking to reverse years of decline in the face of an increasingly assertive Russia, which invaded its neighbor Ukraine in 2022 and increasingly tests the defenses of European nations with overt and covert activity.
The U.K. has watched how drones have transformed war in Ukraine, which uses 200,000 of them a month to defend against Russian forces. Britain plans to invest billions in drone systems across all branches of the military. Instead of a planned fleet of new destroyers, the Royal Navy will get hybrid vessels that will act as command hubs for drones.
鈥淭he very nature of conflict is changing before our eyes,鈥 Starmer said during a speech at a drone manufacturer near London. He said that, armed with cutting-edge technology, Ukrainian forces have destroyed Russia鈥檚 Black Sea fleet, 鈥渟truck deep into Russian territory and stopped the advance of one of the biggest armies in the world.鈥
Britain and other NATO member nations have faced pressure from U.S. President to increase military spending. Trump has long of the military alliance and complained that the United States provides security to European countries that don鈥檛 pull their weight.
The resignations of Healey and junior Defense Minister Al Carns were among a series of blows that prompted Starmer to announce last week that . He is likely to attend a NATO summit in Turkey on July 7 and 8 in one of his last acts as prime minister.
His successor, likely the former Greater Manchester Mayor , will be under pressure to stick to the commitments in the defense plan.
Opposition Conservative Party defense spokesperson James Cartlidge said the plan was 鈥渢oo little, too late.鈥
鈥淭he plan is now almost a year overdue and only being rushed through because Keir Starmer is desperate for a legacy,鈥 he said.
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