- European skies to be defended
by advanced surface-to-air weapon under new
multinational scheme.
- New programme based on lessons from
the battlefield in Ukraine on defending against
drones and missiles.
- Comes as European Defence Ministers
meet in Krakow, Poland, to discuss latest threats
and industrial cooperation.
Britain and its European allies will be better defended
as they group together to develop new air defence weapons to
protect European skies, the Minister for Defence Readiness and
Industry has announced today.
At the European Group of Five (E5) meeting
today, Friday 20 February, in Krakow,
Britain along
with France, Germany, Italy and Poland have launched the ‘Low-Cost
Effectors & Autonomous Platforms' initiative, known
as LEAP.
LEAP will see the development of advanced low-cost air defence
systems – such as autonomous drones or missiles – the first
project of which will be delivered by
2027, providing an unparalleled opportunity to harness
European defence financing, leadership, AI and
autonomy.
This Government is stepping up on defence,
delivering the largest sustained increase in defence
spending since the end of the Cold War – 2.6% of GDP from 2027 –
to ensure that Britain and our allies are safe.
Minister for Defence Readiness and Industry MP said:
“European security is at a pivotal moment. The UK and our E5
partners are stepping up – investing together in the next
generation of air defence and autonomous systems to strengthen
NATO's shield and keep our people safe.
“From innovation in our defence industries to our ironclad
commitment to Ukraine, we're showing that European
nations are ready to deter, defend and if necessary, fight,
together.
“I'm proud of UK leadership on European security – building
partnerships, developing capability and standing with Ukraine to
protect our shared security.”
Its first focus will be on a new surface-to-air weapon – a
lightweight, affordable weapon designed to
counter the drone and missile threat.
Rather than lengthy development cycles, and inspired by
Ukraine's battlefield innovation, the programme will prioritise
speed and adaptability. LEAP will draw proposals from major
defence manufacturers and small and medium sized
enterprises.
The initiative comes as the UK is scaling up cooperation
with European allies to develop new long-range precision and
hypersonic weapons, with spending on projects exceeding £400
million this financial year.
The E5, which brings together Europe's five biggest defence
spenders, continues to play a crucial role in reinforcing NATO's
defences, boosting industrial resilience, and providing
unshakeable support for Ukraine in the face of continued Russian
aggression.