Skip to content
City PM
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
Sunday 21 January 2024 8:20 pm  |  Updated:  Sunday 21 January 2024 8:21 pm

Drones can make up for shrinking army, defence secretary claims

By: Jessica Frank-Keyes

Political Reporter

Add as a preferred source on Google
Technology like swarms of drones can make up for the shrinking size of Britain’s armed forces, Grant Shapps has suggested.
Technology like swarms of drones can make up for the shrinking size of Britain’s armed forces, Grant Shapps has suggested.

Technology like swarms of drones can make up for the shrinking size of Britain’s armed forces, Grant Shapps has suggested.

The defence secretary, speaking to the BBC, said Britain’s defence technology was “moving on very fast” as well as levels of investment.

Challenged on the armed forces capabilities, he said: “I would say the Ukraine war shows conventional things do matter.

“But [it’s] also new things like drones and swarms of drones and the UK has announced a £200m programme which will make us the biggest drone provider and development partner for Ukraine in the world.”

He stressed: “People often conflate our armed forces with one specific part of it and that’s wrong to do… you’ve got new areas like cyber and space as well.

“It’s not the number of people alone that matters its the lethality. It’s how capable our systems are of defence.”

Shapps said a new “laser weapon called Dragonfire” would soon be capable of doing what the navy is with the “Seaviper missile system… with a laser to bring down the incoming”.

Read more

UK defence chief: Adopt AI or lose future wars

UK defence strategy meeting, officials discussing military advancements and security measures in a conference room setting

He also argued the UK could still “turn them out when we need to”, highlighting that Britain was providing 40 per cent of NATO troops for an operation in Europe out of 32 countries. 

But he could not say when UK defence spending will hit 2.5 per cent of GDP, despite warning about rising global threat levels. 

He told Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg: “There is a trajectory upwards. I can’t give you the exact date because we’ve always said it’s as the economic conditions allow. But the point is we’re working to a plan.”

Labour’s shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper would not commit to Labour spending three per cent of GDP a year on defence if elected. She told Trevor Phillips On Sky News: “Decisions for future spending if Labour wins the election would be for a Labour chancellor.

“National security is the bedrock on which everything else in the country and everybody’s wellbeing is built and so of course that includes supporting our Armed Forces and making sure that they have the investment and the support that they need.”

She added: “We have been very clear about the importance of setting out how we will fund everything that we make a commitment for, how we will pay for everything. It is really important that people have value for money.”

Read more

I was defence secretary, here’s how we fund our armed forces

Business professionals in a modern office discussing a strategic plan with charts and graphs displayed on a large screen

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Sections

  • News

Categories

  • Politics

Related Topics

  • Conservative Party
  • Defence
  • European Union
  • Grant Shapps
  • Labour Party
  • UK Government

Trending Articles

  • Revealed: Secret Treasury plan to tax State Pension before it is paid out

  • Two solicitors linked to Post Office scandal charged with misconduct

  • Burnham’s new chief of staff ran City firm advising Thames Water and rival Heathrow bidder

  • Barclays and Lloyds join banking sector plan for digital ID

  • Clarkson’s Farm and why businesses must stop blaming the weather

More from City PM

  • UK defence chief: Adopt AI or lose future wars

    Tech
    UK defence strategy meeting, officials discussing military advancements and security measures in a conference room setting
  • I was defence secretary, here’s how we fund our armed forces

    Opinion
    Business professionals in a modern office discussing a strategic plan with charts and graphs displayed on a large screen
  • British forces intercept Russian shadow fleet in Channel

    Politics
    The five warships will be built at BAE's flagship facility in Glasgow
  • Government departments will look at cutting budgets to fund defence, minister says

    Politics
    Getty Images collection showcasing diverse business professionals in a collaborative office environment, emphasizing teamw...
  • Defence spending plan delay undermines UK credibility, MPs say

    Politics
    UK defence strategy meeting, officials discussing military advancements and security measures in a conference room setting
  • Truth bomb: Defence secretary John Healey resigns over funding battles

    Politics
    Defence secretary John Healey is leading calls for further investment in the sector.
  • Healey condemns Reeves: ‘Our adversaries do not follow timetables set by the Treasury’

    Politics
    Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey speaking at a press conference, addressing state initiatives and policy updates
  • War bonds to lift defence spending ruled out

    Politics
    Rachel Reeves will look to offer entrepreneurs tax breaks in her battle to keep her headroom intact.

City PM — European politics, business and analysis.

Europe

  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • UK & Ireland

Topics

  • Business
  • Markets
  • AI
  • Technology
  • Opinion
  • Energy

More

  • Politics
  • Economics
  • Fintech
  • Legal
  • Sport
  • Life

Company

  • About City PM
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
© 2026 City PM. All rights reserved.
About · Contact · Terms · Privacy