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Plans to convert a former Royal Air Force E-3D Sentry into a training aircraft for the US E-6B Mercury fleet have been ...
The Ministry of Defence has signalled its intent to procure a long-term support contract for the highly mechanised weapons handling systems (HMWHS) fitted aboard the Royal Navy’s Queen Elizabeth-class ...
The Ministry of Defence has published a procurement pipeline notice for Project Lily, signalling plans to acquire a contractor-supported uncrewed surface vessel (USV) and associated remote operations ...
Hundreds of British troops, Apache helicopters, and rocket systems have been deployed to Finland as part of a major NATO exercise, marking a significant show of allied firepower on the alliance’s ...
BMT has entered into an exclusive partnership with BAE Systems Australia to compete for the sustainment of the Royal Australian Navy’s Anzac-class frigates under the Commonwealth’s open tender process ...
The Ministry of Defence has issued a formal procurement pipeline notice confirming updated timelines for the Commando Insertion Craft (CIC) programme, part of the wider transformation of the Royal ...
A multinational group of warships has arrived in Scottish waters following the conclusion of Exercise Formidable Shield 2025, NATO’s largest live-fire integrated air and missile defence exercise. The ...
Navantia UK, through the Fleet Solid Support (FSS) programme, is aiming to revitalise UK shipbuilding while delivering vital vessels to support the Royal Navy. During a recent interview with Navantia ...
The UK Government has reaffirmed that Royal Air Force (RAF) surveillance flights near Gaza are strictly limited to the search for hostages and are not being used in combat operations or broader ...
At Leonardo UK’s Edinburgh site, engineers are developing what is considered one of the most advanced Directed Infrared Countermeasure (DIRCM) systems currently available: Miysis. During a recent ...
QinetiQ has agreed a £1.54 billion, five-year extension to its Long Term Partnering Agreement (LTPA) with the Ministry of Defence, helping to sustain 1,200 jobs across 16 sites in the UK and ...
A dramatic overnight ruling by the High Court has halted the UK Government’s planned handover of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, just hours before ministers were expected to sign the controversial ...
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