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- By Daniel Lam
- 05 Jun 2026
Ministry of Defence
According to a newly released parliamentary report, the United Kingdom does not possess a sufficient military plan to secure itself and its overseas territories from possible hostile actions.
In a severely negative evaluation, the military oversight panel stated that the UK is "significantly behind" necessary preparedness levels to adequately defend itself and its coalition members, particularly during a period when defence challenges to European nations are "considerable".
The investigation found that Britain is falling short of its alliance commitments and falling "well under" of its claimed leading role.
The assessment was released as the defence ministry selected potential areas for half a dozen new munitions factories, forming part of a broader strategy to enhance local military manufacturing.
Earlier this year, the Defence Secretary disclosed proposals to shift Britain to "military alertness", including significant investment to support the building of new ammunition facilities.
Nevertheless, following an 11-month investigation, the military oversight panel alerted that the nation and its European Nato allies continued to be excessively counting on the United States and did not allocate adequate budget on their national protection.
"Putin's violent attack of the neighboring nation, unrelenting propaganda efforts, and frequent violations into European airspace mean that we cannot afford to avoid confronting the truth," declared the board leader.
The panel leader further stated that the committee had "repeatedly heard apprehensions about the nation's capacity to protect itself from military action".
The detailed proposals contained a appeal for the leadership to accelerate the rate of production modernization and make "readiness" a primary goal.
Europe's heavy reliance on the US in essential domains such as "intelligence, satellites, soldier deployment and mid-air fueling" was also underwent criticism in the document.
It remarked that the UK had "next to nothing" when it came to comprehensive air and missile defences, and pointed to newly documented unmanned aircraft entering territorial skies across Europe as demonstration of how contemporary systems can threaten civilian populations in as well as defence installations.
The government declared previously that UK defence spending would increase to three percent of national income by the target year at the latest.
In an scheduled presentation, the Military Chief is likely to reveal intentions to restart the creation of explosive materials in the nation, after two decades of obtaining these components from foreign sources.
The military department is actively reviewing multiple areas where it thinks the new factories could be built and has specified the locations of the UK where they are located.
There are three prospective areas in the northern nation, while in England, a eight separate sites have been selected, with two in the Welsh region.
The government intends at least half a dozen new facilities to be active by the future political contest in the specified date, and hopes work will commence on the first of these in the coming year.
"We are making defence an economic driver, clearly supporting British jobs and British capabilities as we work toward making Britain more prepared to engage in combat and enhanced capacity to prevent coming hostilities," the defence secretary will say.
"This is the approach that provides countrywide and commercial security," stated the leader.
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