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UK Navy to take drone-teaming operations underwater with new submarine
Officials hope to gain operational advantages for securing the ocean floors by pairing submarines and unmanned undersea vessels.
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Auditors flag fiscal vagaries in UK military-buying plans
Optimistic expectations about future savings could soon bump up against fiscal realities, according to a new report.
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Kongsberg precision-strike missiles to replace Harpoons on UK warships
The surface-to-surface strike weapon is being rushed into service in time to meet next year’s pensioning off of the Harpoon missile
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UK refuses to make defense spending commitments amid strategy review
If cuts are coming to the British armed forces, which programs will be the winners and losers? Experts weigh in.
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Spanish-British shipyard team wins bid for UK naval logistics fleet
The government vows to keep most of the work in Britain, following unions’ fears that key skills could be outsourced to other countries.
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UK military ups investments in undersea surveillance
London is joining a rush by nations to improve their situational awareness of what’s happening to critical connections resting on the ocean floors.
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UK orders five more counter-submarine frigates for $5 billion
The new contract fulfills a longtime government commitment to field a fleet of eight Type-26 anti-submarine warships.
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Wallace calls hefty UK defense budget hikes ‘aspirational’
Gone are the days of the recent past where now ex-Prime Ministers Boris Johnson and Liz Truss were aiming to spend a whopping 3% of gross domestic product.
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Ben Wallace to remain defense secretary in new UK government
New Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has yet to speak to his predecessors’ plans for massive spending hikes, which Wallace has previously supported.
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UK regulators halt Viasat-Inmarsat takeover, citing in-flight internet
The British Competition and Markets Authority said the two companies had until Oct. 13 to address competition concerns.
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UK Navy to take drone-teaming operations underwater with new submarine
Officials hope to gain operational advantages for securing the ocean floors by pairing submarines and unmanned undersea vessels.
-
Auditors flag fiscal vagaries in UK military-buying plans
Optimistic expectations about future savings could soon bump up against fiscal realities, according to a new report.
-
Kongsberg precision-strike missiles to replace Harpoons on UK warships
The surface-to-surface strike weapon is being rushed into service in time to meet next year’s pensioning off of the Harpoon missile
-
UK refuses to make defense spending commitments amid strategy review
If cuts are coming to the British armed forces, which programs will be the winners and losers? Experts weigh in.
-
Spanish-British shipyard team wins bid for UK naval logistics fleet
The government vows to keep most of the work in Britain, following unions’ fears that key skills could be outsourced to other countries.
-
UK military ups investments in undersea surveillance
London is joining a rush by nations to improve their situational awareness of what’s happening to critical connections resting on the ocean floors.
-
UK orders five more counter-submarine frigates for $5 billion
The new contract fulfills a longtime government commitment to field a fleet of eight Type-26 anti-submarine warships.
-
Wallace calls hefty UK defense budget hikes ‘aspirational’
Gone are the days of the recent past where now ex-Prime Ministers Boris Johnson and Liz Truss were aiming to spend a whopping 3% of gross domestic product.
-
Ben Wallace to remain defense secretary in new UK government
New Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has yet to speak to his predecessors’ plans for massive spending hikes, which Wallace has previously supported.
-
UK regulators halt Viasat-Inmarsat takeover, citing in-flight internet
The British Competition and Markets Authority said the two companies had until Oct. 13 to address competition concerns.
-
UK Navy to take drone-teaming operations underwater with new submarine
Officials hope to gain operational advantages for securing the ocean floors by pairing submarines and unmanned undersea vessels.
-
Auditors flag fiscal vagaries in UK military-buying plans
Optimistic expectations about future savings could soon bump up against fiscal realities, according to a new report.
-
Kongsberg precision-strike missiles to replace Harpoons on UK warships
The surface-to-surface strike weapon is being rushed into service in time to meet next year’s pensioning off of the Harpoon missile
-
UK refuses to make defense spending commitments amid strategy review
If cuts are coming to the British armed forces, which programs will be the winners and losers? Experts weigh in.
-
Spanish-British shipyard team wins bid for UK naval logistics fleet
The government vows to keep most of the work in Britain, following unions’ fears that key skills could be outsourced to other countries.
-
UK military ups investments in undersea surveillance
London is joining a rush by nations to improve their situational awareness of what’s happening to critical connections resting on the ocean floors.
-
UK orders five more counter-submarine frigates for $5 billion
The new contract fulfills a longtime government commitment to field a fleet of eight Type-26 anti-submarine warships.
-
Wallace calls hefty UK defense budget hikes ‘aspirational’
Gone are the days of the recent past where now ex-Prime Ministers Boris Johnson and Liz Truss were aiming to spend a whopping 3% of gross domestic product.
-
Ben Wallace to remain defense secretary in new UK government
New Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has yet to speak to his predecessors’ plans for massive spending hikes, which Wallace has previously supported.
-
UK regulators halt Viasat-Inmarsat takeover, citing in-flight internet
The British Competition and Markets Authority said the two companies had until Oct. 13 to address competition concerns.













