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"We’re delivering the infrastructure, the technology, and the ambition to place the UK at the forefront of global defence manufacturing." ...
The ceremony, scheduled for Thursday, May 22, will see Princess Kate take part in the traditional naming ritual by smashing a bottle of whisky against the ship’s hull.
Leonardo reports strong first-quarter growth in 2025, driven by increased orders, key defence partnerships, and expansion projects including unmanned technologies and military vehicles.
HMS Spey sails through the South China Sea – politely ignoring China’s "suggestions" on where not to go. #RoyalNavy #FreedomOfNavigation ...
The UK government has acquired a semiconductor factory in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, in a move to strengthen the defence supply chain and support the Armed Forces. This facility is the only ...
German security officials believe the Kremlin is laying the groundwork for a potential large-scale conventional war with NATO by the end of the decade, according to multiple reports cited by European ...
The UK government has signalled its openness to future collaboration with Canada on the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), the international effort to develop a next-generation fighter jet by 2035.
EXCLUSIVE – The War Thunder forums are at the centre of yet another controversy following the leak of classified documents related to the Eurofighter Typhoon’s radar systems. The discussion, which ...
The UK Armed Forces currently have a combined full-time trained strength of 127,036 personnel, according to the latest data from the Ministry of Defence. In response to a written question from Carla ...
A £9 billion contract between the Ministry of Defence and Rolls-Royce Submarines Ltd has been announced, securing the future of the Royal Navy’s nuclear submarine fleet while delivering economic ...
An F-35B has successfully conducted the first test flights carrying a Meteor air-to-air missile, marking a key milestone in the integration of UK weaponry onto the F-35 platform. The test flights, ...
The data highlights a growing shortfall in recruitment numbers for the UK Armed Forces, with 2023-24 showing a stark gap between targets and actual recruitment across all branches. The Royal Navy met ...
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