UK Defence Ministry Faces Cutbacks: Billions to be Saved

The UK plans to delay shipbuilding and other projects to save £10 billion in the Ministry of Defence. A delay in the replacement of Type-45 destroyers is among considered options. However, a Ministry of Defence spokesperson labeled the report speculative, stating that a finalized investment plan is forthcoming.

UK Defence Ministry Faces Cutbacks: Billions to be Saved
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The UK government is contemplating significant cutbacks in its defence budget, aiming to save £10 billion, according to sources referenced by The Times. This includes postponing key shipbuilding programs.

One substantial project under consideration for delay is the replacement of six Type-45 destroyers, which are scheduled to retire between 2035 and 2038. Delaying this could save billions, though it would extend the operational life of these aging vessels.

In response to the report, a Ministry of Defence spokesperson dismissed the notion as speculation, affirming that they are in the process of finalizing a comprehensive 'defence investment plan.' The spokesperson added that this plan will be made public as soon as it is completed.

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