The Integrated Review Refresh 2023 (IRR), was published in March of this year, alongside an announcement at the Spring Budget of an additional investment in Defence of £5Bn over two years, with an aspiration that the government should spend 2.5% of GDP on Defence over the longer term.
However, global conditions and the changing landscape of threats to security have prompted government to publish a refresh of the 2021 Defence Command Paper to Defence Command Paper 2023 (DCP23). This was an unanticipated update, but will help address these new threats and keep our security services ahead of the curve.
The Defence Command Paper Refresh (DCP23), takes learnings from the war in Ukraine and sets out a plan to deliver a credible warfighting force that will keep us on track to act as a global heavyweight both now and in the future.
The DCP23 outlines how the British Armed Forces will modernise and adapt to the changing global picture and, in particular, prioritise investment in science and technology.
It sets out:
Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace said: “We must adapt and modernise to meet the threats we face, taking in the lessons from President Putin’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.
“This Defence Command Paper will sharpen our strategic approach – ensuring the UK remains at the forefront of military capability, and a leading power in NATO.”
Minister for the Armed Forces, James Heappey said: “Our people and their expertise are at the heart of what we do, underpinning our strategic advantage across all domains and delivering a force that deters against threats and defends our homeland and those of our Allies.
“We also recognise that to maintain advantage over adversaries we have to do things differently, responding to rapidly evolving geopolitical, technological and economic threats, learning lessons from Ukraine, and championing closer integration with our Allies and partners.
“This Defence Command Paper sets out how we’ll do this – prioritising investment in replenishment, modernising our forces and embodying a fully integrated approach to deterrence and defence.”
David Lockwood, Chief Executive of Babcock International said: “We welcome the refreshed Defence Command Paper and the clear recognition of the need for a new alliance and approach to partnership with industry to tackle the threats and challenges we face together. We look forward to continuing working with the Government to deliver the capability our Armed Forces need.”
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