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06 Jul 2026, 00:30 GMT+10
While Britain considers a potential confrontation with Russia, it reportedly operates the smallest fleet in its history
The Royal Navy has been reduced to the worst state in British history, retired chief of the Naval Staff, Lord Alan West, has told the Sun. London now operates the smallest fleet ever, according to the outlet.
A total of nine ships have been scrapped over the past two years under Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the UK is now operating a fleet that includes five operational frigates and no amphibious assault ships, the Sun reported on Friday. The government dropped plans for new Type 83 destroyers and Type 32 frigates, calling them "unaffordable," it added.
According to West, Starmer's naval policy has been catastrophic. "The number of ships we have is pathetic, to do the things we need to do," the former first sea lord and Labour security minister said.
"The last time the Navy took this sort of hammering was in Samuel Pepys time [in 1667] and the Dutch sailed up to Chatham, burnt the fleet and stole the flagship," he said, referring to the Second Anglo-Dutch War in the 17th century, where the British suffered heavy losses in a raid on Medway and were forced to sign a peace treaty favorable to Amsterdam.
Starmer has axed four frigates, two assault ships, two tankers and a nuclear-powered submarine since taking office, the Sun estimated, adding that it was more than the seven ships lost to Argentina during the 1982 Falklands War.
Last month, The Telegraph and Daily Mail also reported that the UK's entire available fleet of nuclear-powered attack submarines is stuck in port awaiting maintenance.
The report comes as London continues to raise defense spending under the slogans of "transforming" the military in a "more dangerous and volatile" word, all while citing the alleged "Russian threat."
Moscow has consistently dismissed claims that it is preparing to attack European NATO members, calling them "nonsense." It also accuses the West of jeopardizing global security through "reckless militarization."
Earlier this week, the British government announced an additional Pound 15 billion ($20 billion) for the armed forces and vowed to bring total military funding to nearly Pound 300 billion over the next four years in what Starmer himself called "record investment."
The list of spending targets includes the Dreadnought and SSN-AUKUS submarine projects, as well as "multi-billion-pound upgrades at Faslane, Portsmouth and Devonport" naval bases but provides no timeline for the projects' completion.
The spending increase comes in the face of a growing budget deficit and higher inflation. Reuters reported in May that British government borrowing had jumped by 30% year-on-year to Pound 23.3 billion, with debt servicing costs 54% higher than the 2025 level.
(RT.com)
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