
UK youth to be offered military âgap yearâ in bid to boost defence: Report
UK youth to be offered military âgap yearâ in bid to boost defence: Report UK plans to boost ranks of armed forces by offering young people paid military experience amid growing Russian threats. Teenagers in the United Kingdom will be offered paid âgap yearsâ with the armed forces under a new âwhole of societyâ approach to national defence that aims to increase recruitment among young people, according to reports. The London-based i Paper reported on Friday that the UKâs Ministry of Defence hopes the scheme will broaden the appeal of military careers for British youth as tensions with Russia rise across Europe. Recommended Stories list of 4 items list 1 of 4 Has the fight against al-Shabab failed? list 2 of 4 Israeli forces kill Palestinian in Gaza, carry out raids across West Bank list 3 of 4 N Korea, Russia bound in âbloodâ of war, Kim tells Putin in New Year note list 4 of 4 Over 1,500 flights cancelled as winter storm Devin hits US holiday travel The scheme will initially be open to about 150 applicants aged 18 to 25 in early 2026, with ministers aiming to eventually expand the programme to more than 1,000 young people annually, depending on demand, according to British radio LBC. With fears of threats from Russia growing amid Moscowâs war on Ukraine, European countries have looked to national service for young people as a means to boost their ranks, with France, Germany and Belgium announcing schemes this year. Recruits to the UK scheme will not be deployed on active military operations and while pay has not been confirmed, the UKâs LBC news organisation reported that it is expected to match basic recruit salaries, typically about 26,000 pounds, or $35,000. Under the programme, army recruits would complete 13 weeks of basic training as part of a two-year placement. The navy scheme would last one year while the Royal Air Force (RAF) is still considering options, according to reports. UK Defence Secretary John Healey told the i Paper: âThis is a new era for Defence, and that means opening up new opportunities for young people.â News of the programme follows remarks earlier this month from the UKâs Chief of the Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Richard Knighton, who said Britainâs âsons and daughtersâ should be âready to fightâ and defend the country amid Russian aggression, the Press Association reports. Knighton said that while a direct Russian attack on the UK is unlikely, hybrid threats are intensifying. He referenced a recent incident involving a Russian spy ship suspected of mapping undersea cables near UK waters. âEvery day the UK is subject to an onslaught of cyber-attacks from Russia and we know that Russian agents are seeking to conduct sabotage and have killed on our shoresâ, Knighton said, warning that Russiaâs military had become a âhard power [which] is growing quicklyâ. The UK government announced earlier this year that defence and security spending will rise to 5 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2035.
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