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Britain sets out a plan for future defense with a focus on drones and a fight over money
Britain's future defense plan emphasizes drones, uncrewed submarines, and self-flying fighter jets amid debates over military spending. Defense Secretary John Healey resigned, criticizing insufficient funding, while the government aims to align spending with NATO targets by 2035.
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