Some UK defense tech startups consider relocating to the US due to the UK's military spending delays, as some executives say the UK sector is at a "standstill"
Slow progress on government contracts prompts some groups to consider moving abroad
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UK Defense Tech Startups Eye US Exit Over Spending Gridlock
British defense tech founders are looking stateside as UK military contracts stall and government spending grinds to a halt.
The UK's defense tech scene is bleeding out. Multiple startups in the sector are actively weighing relocation to the United States, frustrated by what executives describe as a complete "standstill" in British military spending.
The core problem: glacial progress on government defense contracts. While the US defense tech market continues to boom with aggressive Pentagon procurement, UK founders say they're stuck waiting for commitments that never materialize.
It's a damning indictment of Britain's ability to retain homegrown military innovation. Defense tech has been one of the hottest startup categories globally, but the UK risks watching its ecosystem pack up and cross the Atlantic.
For startups burning cash while waiting on government deals, patience has a price tag. And increasingly, that price is a one-way ticket to the US, where the contracts actually flow.