UK Defence Secretary Healey pledges major military boost with 'ten times more lethal' Army goal
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Summary
Defence Secretary John Healey has announced plans to significantly boost UK military capabilities, pledging to make the British Army "ten times more lethal" through investments in software, long-range weapons, AI, drones, and a £1 billion homeland missile defence system. The plans aim to counter Russian aggression and make the UK a "battle-ready, armour-clad nation" with increased defence spending.
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ten times more lethal
the best kit and technology into the hands of
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