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British Army launches its first cyberwar regiment
Creation of the unit, the 13th Signals Regiment, is part of an ongoing restructuring of the British Army, known as Army 2020 Refine.
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UK nears final stage of Skynet competition
The new competition, for a program known as the service delivery wrap, aims to compete management of the ground control stations until a new generation of communication satellites are launched around 2028.
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Defense firm advocates for ‘hybrid procurement system’ to save billions in the UK
Written evidence from Viasat’s U.K. arm advocates for a shake-up in British procurement processes.
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British Defence Ministry reveals why a drone program now costs $427M extra
The British Defence Ministry’s top civilian has identified in a letter to lawmakers the main reason why a drone acquisition program has experienced a near 40 percent hike in costs.
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Companies gear up for next phase in Britain’s Skynet 6 program
The British government has ruled that all bidders, except one, must remain unnamed.
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Britain kicks off competition to manage ground stations for next Skynet satellite program
Britain’s defense secretary has fired the starting gun on an industry competition to manage the ground station element of the £6 billion Skynet 6 communications satellite program.
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Royal Air Force Typhoon jets to receive key sensor upgrade
The sensor changes are a small part of a wider capability update on the Typhoon to keep aircraft relevant until they go out of service, currently set for 2040.
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UK, US militaries join forces to keep the upper hand in space
Britain is the first international partner to formally sign up for what is a little-known, American-led coalition called Operation Olympic Defender aimed at strengthening allies’ abilities to deter hostile actions by rivals.
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UK shoots for new laser weapons against drones, missiles
The British want to start the procurement process later this year and hope to have the new systems ready for trials in 2023.
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General Atomics to arm UK’s future drones with detect-and-avoid capability to prevent collisions
The capability will help avoid collisions and ensure the aircraft remain clear of other airspace users.
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British Army launches its first cyberwar regiment
Creation of the unit, the 13th Signals Regiment, is part of an ongoing restructuring of the British Army, known as Army 2020 Refine.
-
UK nears final stage of Skynet competition
The new competition, for a program known as the service delivery wrap, aims to compete management of the ground control stations until a new generation of communication satellites are launched around 2028.
-
Defense firm advocates for ‘hybrid procurement system’ to save billions in the UK
Written evidence from Viasat’s U.K. arm advocates for a shake-up in British procurement processes.
-
British Defence Ministry reveals why a drone program now costs $427M extra
The British Defence Ministry’s top civilian has identified in a letter to lawmakers the main reason why a drone acquisition program has experienced a near 40 percent hike in costs.
-
Companies gear up for next phase in Britain’s Skynet 6 program
The British government has ruled that all bidders, except one, must remain unnamed.
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Britain kicks off competition to manage ground stations for next Skynet satellite program
Britain’s defense secretary has fired the starting gun on an industry competition to manage the ground station element of the £6 billion Skynet 6 communications satellite program.
-
Royal Air Force Typhoon jets to receive key sensor upgrade
The sensor changes are a small part of a wider capability update on the Typhoon to keep aircraft relevant until they go out of service, currently set for 2040.
-
UK, US militaries join forces to keep the upper hand in space
Britain is the first international partner to formally sign up for what is a little-known, American-led coalition called Operation Olympic Defender aimed at strengthening allies’ abilities to deter hostile actions by rivals.
-
UK shoots for new laser weapons against drones, missiles
The British want to start the procurement process later this year and hope to have the new systems ready for trials in 2023.
-
General Atomics to arm UK’s future drones with detect-and-avoid capability to prevent collisions
The capability will help avoid collisions and ensure the aircraft remain clear of other airspace users.
-
British Army launches its first cyberwar regiment
Creation of the unit, the 13th Signals Regiment, is part of an ongoing restructuring of the British Army, known as Army 2020 Refine.
-
UK nears final stage of Skynet competition
The new competition, for a program known as the service delivery wrap, aims to compete management of the ground control stations until a new generation of communication satellites are launched around 2028.
-
Defense firm advocates for ‘hybrid procurement system’ to save billions in the UK
Written evidence from Viasat’s U.K. arm advocates for a shake-up in British procurement processes.
-
British Defence Ministry reveals why a drone program now costs $427M extra
The British Defence Ministry’s top civilian has identified in a letter to lawmakers the main reason why a drone acquisition program has experienced a near 40 percent hike in costs.
-
Companies gear up for next phase in Britain’s Skynet 6 program
The British government has ruled that all bidders, except one, must remain unnamed.
-
Britain kicks off competition to manage ground stations for next Skynet satellite program
Britain’s defense secretary has fired the starting gun on an industry competition to manage the ground station element of the £6 billion Skynet 6 communications satellite program.
-
Royal Air Force Typhoon jets to receive key sensor upgrade
The sensor changes are a small part of a wider capability update on the Typhoon to keep aircraft relevant until they go out of service, currently set for 2040.
-
UK, US militaries join forces to keep the upper hand in space
Britain is the first international partner to formally sign up for what is a little-known, American-led coalition called Operation Olympic Defender aimed at strengthening allies’ abilities to deter hostile actions by rivals.
-
UK shoots for new laser weapons against drones, missiles
The British want to start the procurement process later this year and hope to have the new systems ready for trials in 2023.
-
General Atomics to arm UK’s future drones with detect-and-avoid capability to prevent collisions
The capability will help avoid collisions and ensure the aircraft remain clear of other airspace users.












