UK to Build 12 Deadly Submarines – What Are They Preparing For?
Amid intensifying global security concerns, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced a bold new military initiative— the construction of 12 new conventionally armed, nuclear-powered attack submarines. The move comes ahead of a comprehensive Strategic Defence Review expected to signal a major shift in the UK’s military posture, calling for the armed forces to remain “ready for war.”
The new submarines, though not equipped with nuclear weapons, will be powered by nuclear reactors and are set to replace the current submarine fleet beginning in 2030. These next-generation vessels are expected to serve as a critical deterrent alongside the UK’s nuclear-armed Vanguard-class submarines, which carry Trident ballistic missiles.
According to reports, the UK government is also considering a £15 billion investment in modernizing its nuclear warhead program. This would significantly enhance the country’s nuclear deterrent amid growing concerns about Russian aggression and increased submarine activity near British waters.
As part of this military revitalization, the government plans to spend £1.5 billion to establish six new weapons manufacturing facilities, capable of producing up to 7,000 long-range weapons and drones on a continuous basis. These factories will reinforce the UK’s ability to respond quickly and decisively in a future conflict scenario.
The review also paves the way for the creation of a dedicated Cyber and Electromagnetic Command. This unit will strengthen the British Army’s capabilities in both defensive and offensive operations in cyberspace, a domain increasingly central to modern warfare.
The submarine construction project alone is expected to create 30,000 jobs by 2030, giving the UK not just a security advantage but also a substantial economic boost. Prime Minister Starmer confirmed that troop numbers will also be increased as part of the broader strategy to enhance the UK’s military readiness.
Currently, the Royal Navy operates Astute-class submarines, powered by nuclear reactors and armed with conventional torpedoes and missiles. These vessels also provide protection to the Vanguard-class nuclear-armed submarines, which form the core of the UK’s nuclear deterrence. The new submarines will likely integrate into this existing framework while adding enhanced capabilities and stealth.
The UK’s military upgrades are largely motivated by frequent incursions of Russian submarines into waters near British territory. Additionally, the UK is expanding its Indo-Pacific naval presence in coordination with the US, where it faces growing competition from China’s rapidly expanding navy, now the world’s largest.
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