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The Prime Minister said he would invest in a military that is âmore integrated, more ready, more lethal than everâ.
As part of the review, due to be published on Monday, the Government has pledged ÂŁ1.5 billion to set up at least six factories, and will support the procurement of up to 7,000 UK-built long-range weapons.
The move is in response to the reviewâs call for an âalways onâ munitions production capacity that could be scaled up quickly.
The new funding will see UK munitions spend hit ÂŁ6 billion during this Parliament and support around 1,800 jobs throughout the country.
Sir Keir called the review a âradical blueprintâ that would drive forward investments in shipbuilding, drone technology and cyber defences.
Preparing for the threats of tomorrow means âbringing together every Âcapability we have, from drones, to artillery, to human instinct and intelligence, into one formidable, integrated fighting machine,â he wrote in The Sun.
âTo achieve this, we are announcing a wave of new investments in our Armed Forces across land, air and sea.â
He said Labour would end the âdisgraceful hollowing outâ of the armed forces.
âWe will invest in a fighting force that is more integrated, more ready, more lethal than ever â putting Britain back where it belongs as a leader in defence and a leader in Nato.
âWe will provide better kit for our warriors when they are fighting abroad â so that they can use the full range of conventional and technological Âcapabilities.â
Defence Secretary John Healey said the Government would embrace the recommendations in the review and make defence an âengine for economic growthâ.
It will urge the the Ministry of Defence to lay the industrial foundations to boost weapons stockpiles to meet the demand of âhigh-tempoâ warfare.
More than ÂŁ1.5 billion in extra funding will go to military homes in response to the review.
The cash will be spent on urgent repairs such as fixing boilers and roofs, and other issues including tackling damp.
âOur forces make extraordinary sacrifices to keep us safe and to serve this country and yet for years, weâve forced their families to live in substandard homes,â Mr Healey said on a visit to military accommodation in Cambridgeshire.
The Conservatives criticised the investment in munitions factories as too slow.
Shadow defence secretary James Cartlidge said the Chancellor has used the strategic defence review to put an âeffective freezeâ on new orders for military kit.
âItâs a bit rich of Labour to talk about âalways onâ munitions production when procurement has been largely switched off for the past year,â he said.
He added: âOf course, we welcome investment in new munitions factories, but we donât know when they will be ready, only that these orders should have been placed months ago.
âUltimately, we need to see greater ambition for the pace and scale of rearmament our armed forces require, given the threats we face and the need to replace inventory gifted to Ukraine.
âThat means 3% of GDP by the end of this parliament, and Labour properly prioritising defence spending â instead of seeking to outspend Reform on welfare.â
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