Forecasts produced by the Ministry of Defence indicate that sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) will remain significantly more expensive than conventional jet fuel for the foreseeable future.

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Nearly 60,000 UK forces applications rejected on medical grounds

Almost 60,000 applications to join the British armed forces have been rejected on medical grounds since July 2024, according to new figures released by the Ministry of Defence.

America unveils high-speed runway-independent X-76 aircraft

The United States has unveiled a new experimental aircraft designed to combine jet-like speed with the flexibility of helicopter operations.

French aircraft carrier proving its worth in Mediterranean

France’s nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle has been deployed to the eastern Mediterranean as part of a wider French naval response to rising tensions linked to the conflict involving Iran.

Thales readies Storm 2 wearable counter-drone jammer

Ahead of the official unveiling at the Future Soldier Technology conference, the UK Defence Journal spoke with Timothy Coley, Product Line Manager for cyber and electromagnetic activities at Thales, about the new Storm 2 system.

Work ongoing to scope Mk41 fit for Type 31 frigates

The Ministry of Defence says work is ongoing to scope the integration of the Mk41 vertical launch system on Royal Navy Type 31 frigates, declining to provide details on how the capability will be incorporated across the class.

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French aircraft carrier proving its worth in Mediterranean

France’s nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle has been deployed to the eastern Mediterranean as part of a wider French naval response to rising tensions linked to the conflict involving Iran.

Work ongoing to scope Mk41 fit for Type 31 frigates

The Ministry of Defence says work is ongoing to scope the integration of the Mk41 vertical launch system on Royal Navy Type 31 frigates, declining to provide details on how the capability will be incorporated across the class.

Why Ferguson Marine is turning a corner

Work on structural sections for Royal Navy Type 26 frigates, alongside plans for new vessels serving Scotland, is helping anchor Ferguson Marine's recovery as the Port Glasgow yard rebuilds its role within the shipbuilding industry.

NATO concludes major submarine warfare exercise

NATO has concluded its largest annual anti-submarine warfare exercise, Dynamic Manta 2026, after a period of multinational training in the central Mediterranean Sea aimed at strengthening the Alliance’s ability to detect and counter submarine threats.

UK considers expanding the use of sythentic training

The proposed Gladiator and Spartan Core Systems and Services contract would support the MOD Gladiator distributed training system while also enabling the Royal Navy’s developing SPARTAN programme for maritime collective training.

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Sustainable aviation fuel to cost over twice jet fuel

Forecasts produced by the Ministry of Defence indicate that sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) will remain significantly more expensive than conventional jet fuel for the foreseeable future.

America unveils high-speed runway-independent X-76 aircraft

The United States has unveiled a new experimental aircraft designed to combine jet-like speed with the flexibility of helicopter operations.

British fighter jets shoot down drones in Middle East

Typhoon fighter jets have shot down an uncrewed aerial system and intercepted a drone during overnight defensive operations in the Middle East, according to the Ministry of Defence.

UK pursuing options for airborne electromagnetic attack

The Ministry of Defence is exploring options to develop an airborne electromagnetic attack capability as part of wider efforts to strengthen operations in the electromagnetic battlespace.

British forces intercept Iranian one-way attack drone

British military forces have intercepted a one-way attack drone launched from Iran towards Iraq, according to the Ministry of Defence.

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Nearly 60,000 UK forces applications rejected on medical grounds

Almost 60,000 applications to join the British armed forces have been rejected on medical grounds since July 2024, according to new figures released by the Ministry of Defence.

Thales readies Storm 2 wearable counter-drone jammer

Ahead of the official unveiling at the Future Soldier Technology conference, the UK Defence Journal spoke with Timothy Coley, Product Line Manager for cyber and electromagnetic activities at Thales, about the new Storm 2 system.

Scottish Ambulance Service highlights reservist support

The Scottish Ambulance Service illustrates a model where support is delivered through practical arrangements and organisational culture rather than through comprehensive workforce monitoring.

Hull man charged with terrorism offences after police probe

A 23-year-old man from Hull has been charged with multiple terrorism offences following an investigation by Counter Terrorism Policing North East supported by Humberside Police.

MOD to award intelligence data deal to Janes

The Ministry of Defence plans to award a contract worth up to GBP 17.5 million to Janes for access to defence intelligence databases and analytical tools.

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Tucked on the edge of Scotland’s capital, this facility has quietly transformed into one of the UK's most important defence hubs, shaping the future of air combat and surveillance. We were given access to see what goes on behind the scenes.

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