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In our safety and security. and that means spending more money on defence? it does. uk defence will get another £5 billion. but is it enough? less than £2 billion of that will replenish weapons stockpiles and equipment given to ukraine. it won t fill all the gaps in what the defence secretary has called a hollowed out armed forces. in contrast, these norwegian troops have already ordered new tanks and artillery guns to replace what they ve sent to ukraine. the government says uk defence has already received its biggest boost in spending since the end of cold war, with an extra £24 billion announced in 2020, and that it s still spending more than more nato allies. currently, just nine of nato s 30 members spend at least 2% of their national income on their armed forces. britain is one of those countries. but after more than 10 years of conservative leadership, ....
The uk has now promised to increase defense spending in line with most nato countries. everyone agrees that we need to pick up where it comes to readiness and preparedness, that we need to invest in our safety and security. and that means spending more money on defence? it does. uk defence will get another £5 billion. but is it enough? less than £2 billion of that will replenish weapons stockpiles and equipment given to ukraine. it won t fill all the gaps in what the defence secretary has called a hollowed out armed forces. in contrast, these norwegian troops have already ordered new tanks and artillery guns to replace what they ve sent to ukraine. ....
Radio chatter. russia has always been on the radar, but more so since its invasion of ukraine. the uk has now promised to increase defense spending in line with most nato countries. everyone agrees that we need to pick up where it comes to readiness and preparedness, that we need to invest in our safety and security. and that means spending more money on defence? it does. uk defence will get another £5 billion. but is it enough? less than £2 billion of that will replenish weapons stockpiles and equipment given to ukraine. it won t fill all the gaps in what the defence secretary has called a hollowed out armed forces. in contrast, these norwegian troops have already ordered new tanks and artillery guns to replace what they ve sent to ukraine. ....
Over the next two years, to counter growing threats from china and russia. here s our defence correspondent, jonathan beale. a british warship in northern norway, on exercise with nato allies. making their military presence known to a nearby neighbor. making their military presence known to a nearby neighbour. radio chatter. russia has always been on the radar, but more so since its invasion of ukraine. the uk has now promised to increase defense spending in line with most nato countries. everyone agrees that we need to pick up where it comes to readiness and preparedness, that we need to invest in our safety and security. and that means spending more money on defense? it does. uk defence will get another £5 billion. but is it enough? less than £2 billion of that will replenish weapons stockpiles and equipment ....
Russia has always been on the radar, but more so since its invasion of ukraine. the uk has now promised to increase defense spending in line with most nato countries. everyone agrees that we need to pick up where it comes to readiness and preparedness, that we need to invest in our safety and security. and that means spending more money on defense? it does. uk defence will get another £5 billion. but is it enough? less than £2 billion of that will replenish weapons stockpiles and equipment given to ukraine. it won t fill all the gaps in what the defence secretary has called a hollowed out armed forces. in contrast, these norwegian troops have already ordered new tanks and artillery guns to replace what they ve sent to ukraine. currently, just nine of nato s 30 members spend at least 2% of their national income on their armed forces. britain is one of those countries. ....