More money needed than currently on the table - retired generalpublished at 09:09 BST
Image source, Getty ImagesGen Sir Richard Barrons co-authored last year's strategic defence review, which laid the foundations for the defence investment plan
The plans that will be released later today contain a "decent transformative element" but "more money is needed" to keep the UK safe, Gen Sir Richard Barrons says.
Speaking to the BBC's Today programme, Barrons - one of the authors of last year's strategic defence review - says: "It is still not going to crack the issue of, in order to defend the UK sufficiently well, sufficiently quickly, more has to be done sooner and that requires more money than is currently on the table."
Barrons, former director of operations for the Army, says the prime minister has warned Russia could attack Nato by 2030. "The plan we're seeing today gets us ready for a fight that might occur in 2030 by not before 2035," he says.
He also says the UK is falling behind its European allies in Nato, who are "spending more money much faster on revitalising and beginning to transform their armed forces".
In terms of capabilities, Barrons says the UK is "pretty much on the bottom - we're not keeping up with our allies, we're certainly not keeping up with our enemies".
"Until we come to terms with the fact that we have to find more money for defence sooner - and yes it will be at the cost of other things we like more - we are simply not going to be ready to defend this country properly," he adds.











