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- By Roy Porter
- 11 Jun 2026
Defence Ministry
Based on a recent legislative study, Britain currently lacks a sufficient defense blueprint to defend itself and its overseas territories from likely military attacks.
In a severely negative assessment, the defence committee asserted that the UK is "significantly behind" where it needs to be to properly protect itself and its coalition members, especially during a period when military risks to European nations are "considerable".
The investigation concluded that the nation is falling short of its international defence duties and dropping "far short" of its stated prominent status.
The report was released as the military department selected potential areas for six new ammunition plants, constituting a comprehensive plan to boost local military manufacturing.
In previous months, the Military Chief announced plans to shift Britain to "combat preparedness", involving substantial funding to enable the building of new ammunition facilities.
However, after an 11-month examination, the defence committee warned that the UK and its European Nato allies remained excessively counting on the US and did not allocate sufficient resources on their national protection.
"Putin's aggressive incursion of the neighboring nation, persistent propaganda efforts, and frequent violations into continental skies mean that we must not allow ourselves to bury our heads in the sand," stated the committee chair.
The panel head added that the panel had "consistently received worries about the UK's capacity to protect itself from hostile engagement".
The particular recommendations included a call for the government to accelerate the pace of production modernization and make "preparedness" a essential objective.
Europe's significant dependence on the United States in essential domains such as "intelligence, space assets, transportation of troops and aerial refueling" was also received evaluation in the assessment.
It remarked that Britain had "almost nothing" when it came to integrated air and missile defences, and pointed to recently reported drones entering airspace across Europe as evidence of how new technologies can endanger general public in as well as armed forces assets.
The leadership announced previously that UK military expenditure would rise to 3% of GDP by the next decade at the very least.
In an upcoming presentation, the Defense Minister is anticipated to disclose intentions to restart the creation of propellant substances in the UK, after two decades of procuring these substances from foreign sources.
The security agency is presently assessing 13 sites where it considers the new plants could be established and has named the regions of the nation where they are situated.
There are several possible sites in the Scottish region, while in England, a total of eight sites have been selected, with an additional pair in Wales.
The administration intends at least half a dozen new facilities to be operational by the next election in the target year, and hopes work will begin on the initial of these next year.
"We are making defence an economic driver, clearly supporting British jobs and British capabilities as we ensure the UK more prepared to fight and better able to prevent future conflicts," the defence secretary plans to declare.
"This represents the route that provides national and commercial security," concluded the minister.
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