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Allies test drone swarm warfare at UK experiment

Troops from the United Kingdom, United States and Australia have tested drone swarm technologies during the British Army’s Warfighting Experiment 2026, focusing on improving interoperability and data sharing between allied systems.
Large military transport aircraft (four engines) on a snow-covered tarmac with a ground crew member nearby.

RAF C-17 lands at world’s northernmost settlement

A Royal Air Force C-17A Globemaster has landed at Canadian Forces Station Alert, the world’s most northerly permanently inhabited settlement, during a joint resupply mission with Canada in the High Arctic.
Two vintage RAF training aircraft fly in formation over rolling countryside, one blue with roundels in the foreground and a red‑white aircraft behind it.

QinetiQ joins Spitfire anniversary flypast

QinetiQ’s Empire Test Pilots’ School (ETPS) has taken part in a national commemorative flight marking the 90th anniversary of the first flight of the Supermarine Spitfire.

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American shipyard moves to become seapower integrator

Huntington Ingalls Industries has outlined a significant shift in how it sees its role in supporting the U.S. Navy, positioning itself as a broader integrator of crewed warships, autonomous systems and digital warfare capabilities, in addition to being a conventional shipbuilder.
Two autonomous saildrone vessels ride the open ocean, one with a tall mast and a horizontal sail and the other nearby, horizon in the distance.

Saildrone unveils large unmanned warship concept

Saildrone has revealed a new high-speed unmanned surface vessel (USV) design intended for naval operations, including anti-submarine warfare, intelligence gathering and strike missions.
Green electrical equipment cabinet with vent panels on a naval carrier deck, cables connected, with a fighter jet in the background on the right.

American supercarrier downs drones with new laser weapon

The U.S. Navy has conducted live-fire testing of a containerised laser weapon system aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush.

New Scottish forum launched to shape security debate

Former MP and defence spokesman Stewart McDonald launches Scottish Security Dialogue, a new cross-party forum on security and resilience in Scotland.

UK assessing Aster missile for Mk41 launch system

The Royal Navy is continuing to assess the potential compatibility of the Aster missile with the Mk41 vertical launch system as part of wider efforts to expand missile flexibility.

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Large military transport aircraft (four engines) on a snow-covered tarmac with a ground crew member nearby.

RAF C-17 lands at world’s northernmost settlement

A Royal Air Force C-17A Globemaster has landed at Canadian Forces Station Alert, the world’s most northerly permanently inhabited settlement, during a joint resupply mission with Canada in the High Arctic.
Two vintage RAF training aircraft fly in formation over rolling countryside, one blue with roundels in the foreground and a red‑white aircraft behind it.

QinetiQ joins Spitfire anniversary flypast

QinetiQ’s Empire Test Pilots’ School (ETPS) has taken part in a national commemorative flight marking the 90th anniversary of the first flight of the Supermarine Spitfire.

The air bridge sustaining US operations in the Middle East

Open-source tools have made it possible to track and map the air bridge sustaining U.S. military operations across the Middle East, revealing the structure and scale of a logistics network that until recently would have been largely invisible to anyone outside government and military circles.

UK and US deepen military space cooperation

The United Kingdom and United States have reaffirmed their commitment to closer military cooperation in space, following a joint statement signed by senior leaders from the Royal Air Force and U.S. Space Force.
Close-up of a gray military fighter jet with RAF roundel on the fuselage, parked on a runway.

British air power deploys to Black Sea region

Royal Air Force Typhoon jets and personnel have deployed to Romania under Operation Biloxi to support NATO air policing operations in the Black Sea region, according to the RAF.

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Race car driver in a black-and-white racing suit stands beside a red, white and black Toyota Corolla race car in the pit lane.

Army teams up with touring car squad to drive STEM

The British Army has announced a partnership with Speedworks Motorsport for the 2026 British Touring Car Championship season, aimed at promoting technical careers and engaging younger audiences.

Downie calls for pension reform to fund defence

Graeme Downie, MP for Dunfermline and Dollar, has said the debate around defence funding risks placing disproportionate burden on younger people while avoiding more politically difficult choices.
Soldier in camouflage uniform with a blue-and-red flag patch, working at a dual-monitor command station showing a map.

Allies test drone swarm warfare at UK experiment

Troops from the United Kingdom, United States and Australia have tested drone swarm technologies during the British Army’s Warfighting Experiment 2026, focusing on improving interoperability and data sharing between allied systems.

Over 500 US troops trained in UK since 2020

More than 500 United States armed forces personnel have undertaken training in the United Kingdom since 2020 across a range of military institutions.
Armored amphibious vehicle driving on a wet sandy beach as seawater sprays from its wheels at the shore.

Spain moves on new Marine Amphibious Vehicle

Indra Land Vehicles and Iveco Defence Vehicles (IDV), a Leonardo company, have signed a strategic agreement to support delivery of a new amphibious combat vehicle for the Spanish Marine Infantry.

Features

Harland and Wolff's Belfast yard is undergoing a major overhaul under Navantia UK, with new steel-processing lines, upgraded facilities and workforce expansion aimed at supporting Fleet Solid Support and future naval construction.
We went behind the scenes at Thales UK’s optronics site in Glasgow, where the same people who build periscopes and sighting systems for the armed forces are also opening paths into engineering for young people across the city.

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