LONDON — Britain's defence capabilities are once again under the spotlight as government officials and security experts evaluate the country's readiness to respond to emerging threats.

From cyber attacks and critical infrastructure protection to military modernisation and international commitments, policymakers are facing increasing pressure to ensure the UK remains prepared for a rapidly changing security landscape.

National security remains one of the government's highest priorities, with defence planners emphasizing the importance of investment in technology, intelligence capabilities and operational readiness.

Experts argue that future threats may increasingly come from cyber warfare, disinformation campaigns and hybrid security challenges rather than conventional military confrontations alone.

As discussions continue across Westminster, further announcements regarding defence policy, security investment and military capabilities are expected in the coming months.

The debate is likely to remain a key issue as Britain balances economic priorities with the need to maintain robust national security protections.