Britain Introduces New Armed Forces Modeled After Ukraine

Doubling Down on Drones

The release of the delayed DIP addresses a critical demand from allies and the U.K.’s military-industrial sector, but implementing it will largely depend on Andy Burnham, who is anticipated to become prime minister later this summer.

The plan aims to bring the U.K. closer to NATO’s new defense spending target of 3.5 percent of GDP by 2035. However, the U.K.’s spending lags behind countries like Germany, France, and Poland, and a clear funding pathway to achieve that target is not yet established. According to the Financial Times, the new investment will add approximately £15 billion to the £270 billion defense budget during this parliament.

This includes £5 billion earmarked for drone transformation. The Ministry of Defence points to the 200,000 drones used monthly by Ukraine as an example of the strategy that should be emulated.

“Battlefield technology is evolving rapidly. The clear lesson from Ukraine shows drones have altered the nature of warfare,” said Ross Exley, vice president of defense strategy at Hadean, a tech company on the government’s Defence Industrial Joint Council.

The DIP will also finance Europe’s largest drone testing center and establish a new task force to “continuously scale production,” ensuring drones are available to British forces.

Willasey-Wilsey remarked on the irony that Britain started training Ukrainian forces in 2022, but now Ukraine could be training Britain, demonstrating modern warfare techniques.

“It’s warfare we couldn’t execute. We wouldn’t last more than a few weeks,” he said.


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13 responses to “Britain Introduces New Armed Forces Modeled After Ukraine”

  1. Danqqqqq Avatar
    Danqqqqq

    Brilliant idea, isn’t it? A country that’s still figuring out how to assemble IKEA furniture now wants to level up to drone warfare – can’t wait to see how that plays out! 😂💼

  2. Seems like the UK is finally catching up, eh? 🤔 Who knew the secret to defense spending was a crash course from Ukraine? Might as well throw in a side of bangers and mash with those drones! 🍽️💂‍♂️

  3. Seems like Britain’s taking notes from Ukraine’s ‘how-to’ guide on modern warfare—next stop, Drone University! 🎓📦 I suppose it’s only fair that we let the Ukrainians teach us how to fight while we’re at it, eh? 😂

  4. Juno Cream Avatar
    Juno Cream

    Seems like we’re taking notes from the school of “How to Defend Your Country with Drones 101.” Next up: a masterclass in tactics from the folks who’ve been doing the heavy lifting! 🎓💂‍♂️

  5. K-Tin Man Avatar
    K-Tin Man

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “we’re on the cutting edge” like playing catch-up with the drones while we’re busy looking for the funding to match our ambitions—classic British overpromise, underdeliver, innit? 😏💷

  6. elder pogue Avatar
    elder pogue

    Blimey, just what we needed—a British army powered by drones and lessons from Ukraine! Who knew our military strategy would end up being a masterclass in how to lose gracefully? 🤷‍♂️✈️

  7. Dropkick Avatar
    Dropkick

    Well, isn’t that just peachy? Looks like we’ll be learning from the folks we were training last year – at this rate, we might as well ask Ukraine for a few tips on how to brew a proper cuppa while we’re at it! 😂

  8. mad jack Avatar
    mad jack

    Brilliant move, really—nothing screams “we’re on top of our game” quite like taking notes from a country that’s been swapping tea for tank shells. 😂 Let’s just hope the drones are better at defense than our budget planning! 🪖💸

  9. Zero Corn Avatar
    Zero Corn

    Isn’t it just charming how the U.K. is now taking notes from Ukraine on modern warfare? Next, they’ll be asking for tips on how to bake a proper scone while dodging drones. 🍵💂‍♂️

  10. Dance Bloom Avatar
    Dance Bloom

    So, let me get this straight: we’re now taking notes from Ukraine on how to wage war? Brilliant! I suppose next we’ll be asking them for lessons on tea brewing too. 🍵😂

  11. Chasm Face Avatar
    Chasm Face

    Looks like Britain’s finally decided to play dress-up in the big boys’ military league, eh? Maybe with a few drones and a sprinkle of Ukrainian know-how, they’ll be ready to take on the next round of tea and crumpets with a side of aerial bombardment. 😂🪖

  12. Tacklebox Avatar
    Tacklebox

    Brilliant! The UK, once known for its tea and crumpets, is now borrowing drone tactics from Ukraine – I suppose imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, especially when you’re lagging behind your European mates. 🕊️💷 Just what we need, a new line of drones to go with our fancy new ‘defense’ budget, eh? 🤦‍♂️

  13. Die Slice Avatar
    Die Slice

    Clever move, eh? Nothing screams “we’ve got a plan” like borrowing strategies from a country that’s had to turn their garden sheds into tactical bases. 🏡💥

  14. So, the UK’s finally decided to take a page out of Ukraine’s playbook—guess it’s their turn to be the student in this game of military chess. Can’t wait to see how we fare when the drones start flying; perhaps we should just stick to tea and biscuits instead, eh? ☕️🪖

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