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Defence Investment

Lifecycle: Implementation Defence Committee · HM Treasury · Ministry of Defence · Public Accounts Committee Last regenerated 10 hours ago

Summary

What this is

The UK Defence Investment regime is the policy and capital architecture set by the Strategic Defence Review 2025 (SDR) and operationalised through the Defence Industrial Strategy 2025 (DIS), the forthcoming Defence Investment Plan (DIP — a 10-year zero-based plan replacing the Equipment Plan), and a network of £250m Defence Growth Deals plus a £182m Defence Industry Skills Package.

Why it matters

The package commits over £270bn in defence spending across the Spending Review period and a path to 2.6% of GDP by 2027 (with a 3% ambition next Parliament and a NATO 5% national-security target by 2035), making it the largest sustained increase in defence spending since the Cold War and a structural test of MOD acquisition reform, industrial-base resilience and Treasury fiscal credibility.

Current status

SDR was endorsed June 2025; DIS published September 2025; DIP publication has slipped repeatedly through Q1–Q2 2026 with cross-party pressure on purdah-related delay; munitions-factory feasibility studies are contracted for Spring 2026 with investment decisions announced Q3 2026; five Defence Growth Deals (Scotland, Wales, South Yorkshire, Plymouth/SW, Northern Ireland) have launched between Feb and April 2026.

What changed recently

  • 29 Apr 2026 — Three written questions on DIP progress and NI industrial capacity went unanswered before prorogation, signalling continuing publication slippage
  • 28 Apr 2026 — Commons Chamber debate on the Defence Industrial Strategy
  • 27 Apr 2026 — MOD confirms munitions-factory feasibility studies to conclude August 2026 with construction beginning before end of 2026, narrowing the SDR's 'six factories' headline
  • 22 Apr 2026 — Northern Ireland Defence Growth Deal (£50m) launched, completing the five-deal pattern set by DIS
  • 20 Apr 2026 — Permanent Secretary letter to PAC on MOD Annual Report and Accounts following NAO qualified opinion on 2024-25 accounts

Key documents

Framework

Operationalising

Implementation

Scrutiny

Evidence

Consultations

Stakeholders

Sponsoring department 5

  • Ministry of Defence → src
    Sponsoring department for SDR, DIS, DIP, UKDI and the National Armaments Director Group
  • HM Treasury → src
    Co-owner of the fiscal envelope (£270bn over the SR period; 2.6% of GDP by 2027; NATO 5% by 2035); responding on defence bonds and steel sourcing
  • Defence Equipment & Support (DE&S) → src
    Procurement delivery agent; published Corporate Plan 2025-26 and ARA 2024-25 under the new SDR reform regime
  • National Armaments Director Group → src
    Created under HCWS573 (1 April 2025) as end-to-end acquisition lead, with delegated commercial authorities; gave oral evidence to Defence Committee on 17 March 2026
  • UK Defence Innovation (UKDI) → src
    Consolidated DASA/DIU/DE&S FCI from 1 July 2025; £140m drone/counter-drone investment package announced December 2025

Sponsoring minister 2

  • John Healey → src
    Secretary of State for Defence — issued the Defence Reform WMS (1 July 2025) establishing UKDI and the NAD Group; answered repeated Commons OQs on DIP publication
  • Luke Pollard → src
    Minister for Defence Readiness and Industry — fronted the 8 September 2025 DIS launch statement and the Scotland Defence Growth Deal launch (12 March 2026)

Lead committee 2

  • Public Accounts Committee → src
    Lead value-for-money committee; joint letter (28 Jan 2026) with Defence Committee Chair pressing PermSec on DIP transparency; received PermSec letters on MOD ARA, F-35 stealth fighter and Reserve Forces in April 2026
  • Defence Committee → src
    Lead policy scrutiny committee; published 19 Nov 2025 report on NATO-first and the defence industrial base; opened the 'Affordability of the Defence Investment Plan' inquiry and a one-off session on DIP delay impact on industry

Witnesses & evidence-givers 3

  • National Audit Office → src
    Conducting an active work-in-progress study on affordability of the MOD's Investment Plan; issued a qualified opinion on the MOD 2024-25 Accounts in November 2025
  • Commons Library → src
    Briefing series on SDR 2025 (CBP-10406 overview, CBP-10275 nuclear, CBP-10285 NATO, CBP-10290 housing, CBP-10408 Royal Navy, CBP-10435 British Army)
  • Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence → src
    Gave oral evidence to Defence Committee on 17 March 2026 (HC 1779) on DIP cross-departmental sign-off; signed multiple letters to PAC on F-35, ARA and Afghanistan Response Route in April 2026

Commentator 10

  • Ben Obese-Jecty → src
    Conservative, Huntingdon — sustained PQ campaign on DIP publication, munitions factories, costings and version control; pressed John Healey at Commons OQs on 16 March 2026 about mine-clearing capability and DIP delay
  • Dr Neil Shastri-Hurst → src
    Conservative, Solihull West and Shirley — pressed SoS at OQ on whether DIP would be published before recess on 26 March 2026
  • Ian Roome → src
    Liberal Democrat, North Devon — at 16 March 2026 OQs raised the SDR's requirement that DIP items be deleted only on National Armaments Director / service chiefs' advice
  • James Cartlidge → src
    Conservative, South Suffolk — Shadow Defence Secretary; pressed publication timing at 16 March 2026 OQs and warned that purdah would push DIP into May
  • James MacCleary → src
    Liberal Democrat, Lewes — pressed at 16 March 2026 OQs on the missing Defence Readiness Bill alongside DIP
  • John Glen → src
    Conservative, Salisbury — Commons OQ on 15 December 2025 pressing on service-chiefs' input into DIP spending levels
  • Dr Andrew Murrison → src
    Conservative — Commons OQ on 2 February 2026 pressing on DIP publication timetable
  • Jessica Morden → src
    Labour, Newport East — at 16 March 2026 OQs secured a commitment from John Healey on use of UK steel in defence supply chains
  • Mr Bayo Alaba → src
    Labour, Southend East and Rochford — at 16 March 2026 OQs pressed on reserve-forces recruitment bureaucracy as a DIP-adjacent issue
  • Mr Luke Charters → src
    Labour, York Outer — at 16 March 2026 OQs pressed on the timing of the Defence Finance and Investment Strategy (DFIS) to unlock capital across the supply chain

Other 5

  • BAE Systems → src
    Strategic supplier across Glasgow shipbuilding, Barrow (Astute/Dreadnought/AUKUS), Warton/Samlesbury (combat air), Glascoed (general munitions ~80% of UK Armed Forces) and Brough/Sheffield/Birmingham facilities
  • Rolls-Royce → src
    Aero-engine and nuclear-engineering supplier — Derby military engines, Bristol gas-turbine, Glasgow nuclear, Rotherham blade casting, Washington aerospace discs
  • Babcock International → src
    Type 31 shipbuilding at Rosyth, deep submarine maintenance at Devonport, dismantling of decommissioned nuclear submarines
  • Thales UK → src
    Major presence in Northern Ireland (Belfast Space Electric Propulsion Integration Centre), Wales (Ebbw Vale cyber), Scotland (Edinburgh electro-optical) and Crawley (largest UK site)
  • MBDA → src
    Missile systems manufacturer with critical components produced in Bolton and engineering in Stevenage

Political commitments

  • commitment Ministerial statement Labour · 2025 · The Strategic Defence Review 2025 - Making Britain Safer: secure at home, stron…

    Defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027 and ambition to 3% in next Parliament

    as we reform Defence and increase defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027 and 3% in the next Parliament when fiscal and economic conditions allow

    Why linked: Headline SDR fiscal commitment underpinning DIP and DIS

  • commitment Ministerial statement Labour · 2025 · UK Defence Footprint – Making Defence an Engine for Growth

    £270bn defence investment over the Spending Review period; 2.6% of GDP by 2027-28; 5% national security by 2035

    Increasing defence spending to 2.6% by 2027 to 2028 means that, over this Spending Review period, the government will invest over £270 billion in cash terms on defence

    Why linked: Treasury-side fiscal trajectory tied to DIS / Plan for Change

  • commitment Ministerial statement Labour · 2025 · New munitions factories and long-range weapons to back nearly 2000 jobs under S…

    At least six new munitions and energetics factories plus up to 7,000 UK-built long-range weapons

    Procurement of up to 7,000 UK-built long-range weapons and £1.5 billion to build at least six munitions and energetics factories

    Why linked: Core industrial-base commitment under SDR and DIS

  • commitment Ministerial statement Labour · 2025 · To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, how much of Scotland’s Defence Growt…

    £250m Defence Growth Deals and £182m Defence Industry Skills Package

    The Defence Industrial Strategy committed £250 million to fund all five Defence Growth Deals across the UK, and announced an £182 million Defence Industry Skills Package

    Why linked: Regional and skills commitment under DIS

  • commitment Ministerial statement Labour · 2025 · Defence Investment Plan

    British defence investment first to British jobs, British businesses and British innovation

    we will direct British defence investment first to British jobs, British businesses and British innovation

    Why linked: Healey response to Jessica Morden on UK steel and supply chains at Commons OQs

Open questions & gaps

Pending in the lifecycle

  • Publication of the Defence Investment Plan — repeatedly slipped through Q1-Q2 2026 and unanswered before prorogation
  • Publication of the Defence Finance and Investment Strategy (DFIS) signalled in DIS
  • Publication of the annual SME Action Plan and the SME direct-spending target
  • Announcement of munitions-factory investment decisions in Q3 2026 with construction by end-2026
  • Introduction of the Defence Readiness Bill flagged in the SDR
  • Receipt of the overarching Infrastructure Recapitalisation Plan under SDR Recommendation 59
  • Northern Ireland's role in the DIP given the new £50m NI Defence Growth Deal

Beyond the corpus

  • MISSING Definitive cost envelope for accepting all 62 SDR recommendations — MOD has deferred this to the DIP rather than answering directly
  • MISSING Defence Finance and Investment Strategy — DIS recommended publication of a DFIS to unlock capital across the supply chain
  • MISSING NAO completed audit on affordability of the Investment Plan — NAO study is listed as work-in-progress; report not yet on the thread
  • MISSING MOD-wide SME Action Plan with direct spending target — MOD has confirmed intent to publish but not the date

Confidence gaps

  • Whether the DIP will be a single document or modular publication
  • Whether specific programmes (Royal Navy Proteus, New Medium Helicopter, minesweepers, MCM(H) PC) are inside or outside the DIP envelope
  • Internal sign-off chain for the DIP — which departments and senior officers have approved which draft versions
  • Treatment of Resource vs Capital DEL split inside the DIP envelope