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UK to buy 12 nuclear-carrying F-35A jets from the United States and join NATO nuclear mission

  • At this week's NATO summit in the Netherlands, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the UK will purchase 12 F-35A jets capable of carrying tactical nuclear weapons.
  • This decision follows a strategic defence review prompted by increasing threats from Russia, rising tensions in Europe, and a reduced US role in European security.
  • The jets will be stationed at RAF Marham in Norfolk and will allow the UK to participate in NATO’s airborne nuclear mission by deploying US-supplied B61 tactical nuclear bombs.
  • Downing Street called the acquisition the most significant enhancement to the UK's nuclear capabilities in a generation, highlighting its support for 100 businesses and 20,000 jobs, while NATO’s Mark Rutte praised it as a strong British contribution.
  • The move indicates a shift as the UK actively prepares for wartime scenarios at home and plans to increase defence spending to meet NATO targets amid continued security challenges.
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced Wednesday, during a NATO summit in the Netherlands, that the country will buy 12 U.S.-made F-35A fighter aircraft capable of transporting nuclear bombs. Read more]]>

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Great Britain raises the bar and prepares a maxi plan of defense against international threats, with Russia the main actor of the risks of an enlarged conflict that also involves...

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As the world's only nuclear power, Britain has until now only a nuclear weapon carrier system. London is now investing in aircraft that can use tactical nuclear weapons from the air.

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The United Kingdom will buy twelve aircraft capable of carrying nuclear warheads, announced the British Prime Minister on Tuesday 24 June, a decision that has been the first ever since the end of the cold war.

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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