The U.K. is looking to revamp its defense capabilities and on the wish list of new weapons are U.S.-made fighter jets capable of launching tactical nuclear weapons to, in part, counter the threat from Russia, the Sunday Times reported on June 1.
The British military has a substantial nuclear arsenal, but after decommissioning a number of platforms at the end of the Cold War, can today only launch such weapons from its submarines.
According to the Sunday Times, the new air fleet will form a key part of the UK's strategic defense review, set to go public on June 2.
The military is looking at F-35A Lightning stealth fighter jets, made by Lockheed Martin, the report says.
The review is largely in response to the increasing risk of state-on-state warfare, specifically the threat of a Russian attack. In other line items from the pending review, the U.K. government is asking for £6 billion ($8 billion) for more ammunition, to be manufactured in six new factories, as well as a boost in the number of the navy's fleet of destroyers and frigates from 14 to 25.
The U.K. government will also consider a new missile defense shield capable of protecting against prospective ballistic attacks.
The broad plan is to boost British defense spending to 3% of GDP. But the projected timeframe for that boost is between now and 2034.
Post-Cold War plans for increasing defense spending in Europe have historically sunk amid murky deadlines and administration handoffs.
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