BRITAIN is in talks to join Europe’s new air defence system, Grant Shapps has confirmed.
The UK is working with EU allies “on what a Sky Shield may look like”, the Defence Secretary said.
Defence Secretary Grant Shapps speaking on The Sun's new World At War showThe Sun's Defence Editor Jerome Starkey speaks to Shapps about the Sky Shield planThe Sky Shield plan could see missiles such as US Patriots, above, deployed to UK soil to protect against attacks from the likes of dronesCredit: AFPHe also signalled a ship-building boom to boost the size of the Royal Navy on The Sun's new World At War show.
The Sky Shield plan could see missiles such as US Patriots, Israeli Arrow-3s and German IRIS-Ts deployed to UK soil to protect against hostile projectiles, including drones.
Mr Shapps dismissed calls from MPs, including Penny Mordaunt, to buy Israel’s Iron Dome defence technology and said the Europe Sky Shield talks were “in early stages”.
From tongue scraping to saying no, here are 12 health trends to try in 2023German Chancellor Olaf Scholz proposed the initiative to boost European air defence after Vladimir Putin launched missiles on Ukrainian infrastructure in 2022.
Some 21 nations are currently involved, including neutral Switzerland.
The Sky Shield plan aims to cut costs for countries by coordinating their access to air and defence systems such as the US-made Patriot missile system.
Asked how he planned to spend the extra £75billion pledged for the defence budget between now and 2030, Mr Shapps said: “I’ll shortly be saying more as a shipbuilding czar.”
And on whether the UK’s Armed Forces are currently large enough, he said: “We’ve taken the peace dividend too many times, and we were moving potentially from a post-war to a pre-war world.
"I think we need to do more.”
Last week, PM Rishi Sunak unveiled his plan to hike up defence spending to 2.5 per cent of GDP by 2030.
Sunak hailed it as the “biggest strengthening of national defence in a generation” to combat a growing axis of evil between Russia, Iran, China and North Korea.
“As our adversaries align, we must do more to defend our country," the PM said, adding it marked a "turning point for European security and a landmark moment in the defence of the United Kingdom."
Talks of a "Sky Shield" over Europe came after French President Emmanuel Macron suggested forging a bubble of nuclear protection from Russia.
How to de-clutter if you have a beauty stash to last you a lifetimeMacron said 300 submarine-launched ballistic missiles should be placed across the continent to shore up collective defence.
His comments followed a German minister urging Britain and France to create a "nuclear shield" to deter Russia.
Macron said Nato does not offer Europe protection from Russian nukes at a time when threats are coming from Putin and his cronies thick and fast.
The French president said he wanted to open up conversations about "missile defence, long-range weapons and nuclear weapons" across Europe.
Defence Secretary Grant Shapps speaking on The Sun's new World At War show with defence editor Jerome Starkey and reporter Iona Cleave