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Expanding the Strategic Reserve: UK Bolsters Military Readiness

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Last updated: January 17, 2026 9:45 am
Sophie Laurent, Europe Correspondent
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In a move aimed at enhancing the country’s defence capabilities, the UK government is set to announce new powers that will make it easier to mobilise tens of thousands of former armed forces personnel for potential conflicts. The proposed changes will extend the service period for reservists and lower the threshold for their deployment.

The decision comes against the backdrop of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the election of former US President Donald Trump, which have heightened concerns about global security and the need for increased military preparedness. The government’s actions are seen as a crucial part of the ongoing conversation about Britain’s readiness for potential conflicts.

Under the new rules, the age limit for the strategic reserve, which comprises former service personnel, will be raised from 55 to 65 years old. Additionally, the threshold for mobilising these reservists will be lowered from the current criteria of “national danger, great emergency or attack in the UK” to “warlike preparations,” a lower bar that already applies to those who have left active service in recent years.

The proposed changes, which will require parliamentary approval, are expected to come into force next year. They are viewed as a response to the Strategic Defence Review’s call last year to “reinvigorate the relationship with the strategic reserve,” which is estimated to have around 95,000 members.

The move also aligns with recent statements from Cabinet Office Minister Pat McFadden, who has warned that the UK must “actively prepare for the possibility of the UK coming under direct threat, potentially in a wartime scenario.” McFadden cited Russia’s war against Ukraine as “the most obvious and pressing example of this” and highlighted concerns about “Iranian hostile activity on British soil” and “adversaries” planning to disrupt energy or supply chains.

The government’s actions come as the opposition Labour Party has pledged to increase defence spending from the current 2.3% of national income to 2.5% by 2027, and further to 3.5% by 2035. This is in response to reports that the Chief of the Defence Staff, Sir Richard, has warned the Prime Minister and Chancellor about a £28 billion shortfall in the government’s spending plans.

The proposed changes to the strategic reserve are seen as a crucial part of the government’s efforts to bolster the UK’s military readiness and prepare for potential conflicts in an increasingly uncertain global landscape.

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