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UK Navy needs more cash to ward off Russian ‘advantage’ – commander

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December 9, 2025
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UK Navy needs more cash to ward off Russian ‘advantage’ – commander
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Published: December 9, 2025 4:16 pm
Author: RT

Britain must increase military spending as Moscow invests billions in its northern fleet, Gen. Gwyn Jenkins has claimed

The British Royal Navy needs significantly more investment and closer ties with arms makers in order to retain its “advantage” in the Atlantic over rivals such as Russia, First Sea Lord Gen. Gwyn Jenkins has said.

Addressing the Sea Power Conference on Monday, the UK’s top naval officer said the country’s maritime edge is eroding as global competitors invest in expanding their capabilities.

”The advantage that we have enjoyed in the Atlantic since the end of the Second World War is at risk. We are holding on, but not by much,” Jenkins claimed. “Our would-be opponents are investing billions. We have to step up, or we will lose that advantage.”

He cited Moscow as supposedly being the biggest threat, claiming a “30% increase in Russian incursion in our waters” over the past two years alone.

To combat the so-called threat, Jenkins announced the UK is working with the country’s arms manufacturers to develop technology to detect enemy submarines. Contracts for the new systems are set to be issued next year.

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Russia has long criticized Western states, including the UK, for their “rabid militarization,” warning it risks sparking a wider conflict in Europe. Moscow has argued that claims of a looming Russian threat are manufactured by Western governments to justify soaring military budgets and to distract public attention from domestic problems.

The call by Jenkins for more cash for the navy comes after UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced £26 billion ($34.4 billion) in tax increases last month, partly intended to fund expanded defense spending.

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