AUKUS partners are set to expand trials of uncrewed and autonomous maritime technology in 2026, building on a series of exercises held last year aimed at improving joint deterrence above, on and below the sea.

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Navantia UK targets 500 apprentices to support FSS build

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A British heavy-lift drone company has signed an agreement with a Scottish transport body aimed at expanding unmanned air cargo operations across the Highlands and Islands.

Huge boost to US air defence and cruise missile production

Raytheon has signed five major framework agreements aimed at significantly expanding production capacity for key missile systems, including Tomahawk cruise missiles, AMRAAM air-to-air missiles, and multiple variants of the Standard Missile family.

Advanced French warship arrives in Glasgow

French Navy frigate Aquitaine is currently inbound to the King George V Dock in Glasgow in Scotland for a routine port visit.

American A-10 jet and warship open fire in Gulf drills

The U.S. Navy Independence-class littoral combat ship USS Santa Barbara has carried out a live-fire maritime gunnery exercise in the Persian Gulf, supported by U.S. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt aircraft.

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AUKUS navies step up autonomous warfare push in 2026

AUKUS partners are set to expand trials of uncrewed and autonomous maritime technology in 2026, building on a series of exercises held last year aimed at improving joint deterrence above, on and below the sea.

Navantia UK targets 500 apprentices to support FSS build

Navantia UK has set a goal of recruiting 500 apprentices by 2030 as it expands its shipbuilding and engineering footprint across the United Kingdom.

Advanced French warship arrives in Glasgow

French Navy frigate Aquitaine is currently inbound to the King George V Dock in Glasgow in Scotland for a routine port visit.

American A-10 jet and warship open fire in Gulf drills

The U.S. Navy Independence-class littoral combat ship USS Santa Barbara has carried out a live-fire maritime gunnery exercise in the Persian Gulf, supported by U.S. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt aircraft.

UK sells former HMS Enterprise to Bangladesh

The United Kingdom and Bangladesh have signed a defence sales agreement for the transfer of the former Royal Navy survey vessel HMS Enterprise, an Echo-class hydrographic and oceanographic ship previously operated by the Royal Navy.

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Windracers and HITRANS expand drone cargo plans in Scotland

A British heavy-lift drone company has signed an agreement with a Scottish transport body aimed at expanding unmanned air cargo operations across the Highlands and Islands.

Huge boost to US air defence and cruise missile production

Raytheon has signed five major framework agreements aimed at significantly expanding production capacity for key missile systems, including Tomahawk cruise missiles, AMRAAM air-to-air missiles, and multiple variants of the Standard Missile family.

Britain sends stealth F-35s to Cyprus as Iran tensions rise

Britain has deployed a number of F-35B fighter jets to RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus as tensions in the Middle East continue to rise.

Taiwan to receive Legion-ES IRST under Lockheed deal

Lockheed Martin has been awarded a contract by the U.S. government to produce IRST21 Legion-ES infrared search-and-track sensor systems for the Taiwanese Air Force.

Babcock teams with ASELSAN on RAF air defence training

Babcock has signed a memorandum of understanding with Turkish firm ASELSAN to explore a potential training system for the Royal Air Force under the Next Generation Operational Training (NGOT) programme.

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UK rules out US-style procurement scheme for defence

The Ministry of Defence has said it has no plans to recruit a dedicated cadre of former defence industry executives.

MoD insists Gurkha pensions already match British troops

The Ministry of Defence has said Gurkha pension arrangements are already aligned for most service.

UK Government rules out Meta role in defence AI development

The Ministry of Defence has said it does not use services from Meta to build artificial intelligence systems for UK national security purposes.

Army moves to widen career paths for late entry officers

Late entry officers in the British Army face no formal restrictions on which officer appointments they can hold, with all officers now considered under a single merit-based selection system.

BAE launches incubator to spin defence tech into businesses

BAE Systems has launched a new technology incubator programme aimed at taking defence-developed technologies into wider commercial markets.

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