UK Defence Investment Plan: three funding scenarios

The UK wants to spend more on defence but is hamstrung by budget difficulties and a lack of strategic direction from Whitehall. The post UK Defence Investment Plan: three funding scenarios appeared first on Naval Technology.

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The UK wants to spend more on defence but is hamstrung by budget difficulties and a lack of strategic direction from Whitehall. The post UK Defence Investment Plan: three funding scenarios appeared first on Naval Technology.

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