March 19 (Reuters) - UK ministers are planning to push back major shipbuilding programs and other projects to make 10 billion pounds ($13.43 billion) worth of savings in the defence ministry, The
UK Defence Ministry Faces £10bn Budget Cuts, Possible Shipbuilding Delays
Overview of Planned Defence Budget Cuts and Project Delays
Government Plans for Savings
March 19 (Reuters) - UK ministers are planning to push back major shipbuilding programs and other projects to make 10 billion pounds ($13.43 billion) worth of savings in the defence ministry, The Times reported late on Thursday, citing sources.
Impact on Shipbuilding Programs
A replacement program for the six "Type-45" destroyers, expected to be retired between 2035 and 2038, will be deferred by years to save billions under one option being examined, the report said.
Official Response from Ministry of Defence
A Ministry of Defence spokesperson called the report "pure speculation" and said it is working to finalise the "defence investment plan" which will be published "as soon as possible."
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(Reporting by Heera Hari in Bengaluru; Editing by Chris Reese)


