The United Kingdom and Germany will sign a landmark defence agreement known as the Trinity House Agreement to boost security, investment, and job opportunities. A new factory by Rheinmetall will be established in the UK to produce artillery barrels, supporting over four hundred jobs. The nations will also collaborate on developing a new long-range missile and drones and will see German aircraft patrol the North Atlantic from Scotland.
The United Kingdom and Germany are set to sign a significant 'defence agreement', known as the Trinity House Agreement, to enhance security, investment, and job opportunities.
Under this agreement, Germany's Rheinmetall will open a new factory in the UK to produce artillery gun barrels, supporting over 400 jobs, using British steel from Sheffield Forgemasters.
The UK and Germany will also collaborate on the development of a new long-range missile and drones, aiming to enhance their precision and capability.
German P8 maritime surveillance aircraft will periodically patrol the North Atlantic from RAF Lossiemouth, contributing to NATO's security efforts.
This agreement marks the first defence treaty between the UK and Germany, following the UK's Lancaster House Treaty with France.
With both countries being the largest defence spenders in Europe and major military donors to Ukraine, this new partnership is seen as pivotal in reshaping Europe's security landscape post-Brexit.
Defence Secretary John Healey described the agreement as a 'milestone moment' for military cooperation, as Germany’s Defence Minister, Boris Pistorius, emphasized its importance for European and NATO security.