Drones, AI and nuclear submarines: Inside UK’s £298 billion plan to make Britain war-ready
The UK is embarking on a transformative defence initiative, investing £298 billion over the next four years.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer unveiled this far-reaching plan, which emphasizes the importance of drones, artificial intelligence, and nuclear resilience in response to increasing global tensions.
With a focus on modernizing the army and substantial investments in new submarines and combat aircraft, the plan aims to proactively deter threats.
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