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UK, Poland to pool missile development for their land, naval forces
Various applications for MBDA’s CAMM missile are expected to be front and center in the team-up.
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Despite economic woes, UK leaders tout massive defense-spending hike
Analysts question whether the Ministry of Defence could even spend the amount of extra money envisioned by the Truss government.
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Britain revises its defense plans in light of Russia’s war
Much debate is expected about ambitious U.K. spending plans and the size of the armed forces.
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UK leader vows to keep military aid flowing to Ukraine
Prime Minister Liz Truss’ comments come as some Western analysts fear that a Russian escalation could sow doubts about support for Ukraine in Europe.
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UK regulator clears Inmarsat sale to US communications company Viasat
The proposed merger has been awaiting the outcome of a government probe as to whether the deal contravenes Britain’s national interest.
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Britain’s newest nuclear sub to host Australian crew under AUKUS pact
The training arrangement is among the first tangible co-operation results of the AUKUS deal, with British leaders pushing local industry.
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British government sounds out arms makers on new howitzer risks
The industry probes were aimed at flagging potential programs ahead of leaders approving the business case and triggering the acquisition process.
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New British aid package for Ukraine includes micro-drones
The $64 million package of weapons makes Britain a leading donor to Ukraine.
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Babcock inks deals to pitch Israeli tech for British radar, air defense programs
Babcock International has signed it’s second deal in a fortnight to aimed at offering Israeli technology for British defense programs.
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Meet Britain’s new ship that will test autonomous and lethal technologies
The 270-ton vessel will be used by NavyX, the British Royal Navy’s experimental technology unit.
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UK, Poland to pool missile development for their land, naval forces
Various applications for MBDA’s CAMM missile are expected to be front and center in the team-up.
-
Despite economic woes, UK leaders tout massive defense-spending hike
Analysts question whether the Ministry of Defence could even spend the amount of extra money envisioned by the Truss government.
-
Britain revises its defense plans in light of Russia’s war
Much debate is expected about ambitious U.K. spending plans and the size of the armed forces.
-
UK leader vows to keep military aid flowing to Ukraine
Prime Minister Liz Truss’ comments come as some Western analysts fear that a Russian escalation could sow doubts about support for Ukraine in Europe.
-
UK regulator clears Inmarsat sale to US communications company Viasat
The proposed merger has been awaiting the outcome of a government probe as to whether the deal contravenes Britain’s national interest.
-
Britain’s newest nuclear sub to host Australian crew under AUKUS pact
The training arrangement is among the first tangible co-operation results of the AUKUS deal, with British leaders pushing local industry.
-
British government sounds out arms makers on new howitzer risks
The industry probes were aimed at flagging potential programs ahead of leaders approving the business case and triggering the acquisition process.
-
New British aid package for Ukraine includes micro-drones
The $64 million package of weapons makes Britain a leading donor to Ukraine.
-
Babcock inks deals to pitch Israeli tech for British radar, air defense programs
Babcock International has signed it’s second deal in a fortnight to aimed at offering Israeli technology for British defense programs.
-
Meet Britain’s new ship that will test autonomous and lethal technologies
The 270-ton vessel will be used by NavyX, the British Royal Navy’s experimental technology unit.
-
UK, Poland to pool missile development for their land, naval forces
Various applications for MBDA’s CAMM missile are expected to be front and center in the team-up.
-
Despite economic woes, UK leaders tout massive defense-spending hike
Analysts question whether the Ministry of Defence could even spend the amount of extra money envisioned by the Truss government.
-
Britain revises its defense plans in light of Russia’s war
Much debate is expected about ambitious U.K. spending plans and the size of the armed forces.
-
UK leader vows to keep military aid flowing to Ukraine
Prime Minister Liz Truss’ comments come as some Western analysts fear that a Russian escalation could sow doubts about support for Ukraine in Europe.
-
UK regulator clears Inmarsat sale to US communications company Viasat
The proposed merger has been awaiting the outcome of a government probe as to whether the deal contravenes Britain’s national interest.
-
Britain’s newest nuclear sub to host Australian crew under AUKUS pact
The training arrangement is among the first tangible co-operation results of the AUKUS deal, with British leaders pushing local industry.
-
British government sounds out arms makers on new howitzer risks
The industry probes were aimed at flagging potential programs ahead of leaders approving the business case and triggering the acquisition process.
-
New British aid package for Ukraine includes micro-drones
The $64 million package of weapons makes Britain a leading donor to Ukraine.
-
Babcock inks deals to pitch Israeli tech for British radar, air defense programs
Babcock International has signed it’s second deal in a fortnight to aimed at offering Israeli technology for British defense programs.
-
Meet Britain’s new ship that will test autonomous and lethal technologies
The 270-ton vessel will be used by NavyX, the British Royal Navy’s experimental technology unit.













