US firm’s £1.5bn investment a major boost to UK defence sector, says John Healey

A US software company’s £1.5 billion investment in the UK’s defence sector is a “major vote of confidence”, Defence Secretary John Healey has said.
Palantir has announced plans to establish the UK as its European headquarters for defence, creating 350 “high-skilled” new jobs.
The partnership will see the development of artificial intelligence-powered capabilities to speed-up decision making, military planning and targeting, the Ministry of Defence said.
It is part of a £150 billion American investment package announced during US President Donald Trump’s historic second state visit.
“Vote of confidence”
Mr Healey said: “This partnership is a major vote of confidence in UK leadership in defence, data and AI technology and as an ideal location for companies to invest and expand.
“By harnessing the power of AI, we will boost the effectiveness of our armed forces, ensuring they have the tools they need to keep the British people safe.
“The work will unlock billions of pounds of investment into UK innovation, creating hundreds of skilled UK jobs and making defence the leading edge of innovation in Nato.”
As part of the agreement, Palantir has committed to mentoring small and medium enterprises in the UK to develop innovative products and solutions, including in AI.
“Deep commitment”
Palantir chief executive Alex Karp said: “This partnership reflects our deep commitment to the UK. It will see up to £750 million invested in the most advanced AI-enabled defence technology, honed on the battlefield in Ukraine and used extensively by the US and Nato.
“It will reinforce the UK’s position as a major military force protecting the West from our adversaries. And it will underline the UK’s status as our largest presence outside of the US.”
A tactic known as the “kill chain”, whereby military planners fuse information and data sources from open source and military platforms to provide military commanders with faster options for attacking an enemy target, is expected to be developed as part of the deal.
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Palantir should never be anywhere near any nations data of any type.
Ever.
This is bad.
This is not good news for the UK despite the efforts being made to spin it as such. I cannot understand why Starmer is so desperate to grovel to Trump that he will cripple Britain by selling out our services to American big tech. Trump himself is financially reliant on these oligarchs who have been allowed to access US government records and other information for their own profit. Palantir are instrumental in supporting the current Israeli government in committing war crimes, including the destruction and devastation of Gaza, and the deaths of tens of thousands of civilians, including children and… Read more »