Opinion Section
The critical role of trade shows in showcasing future tech
As the West and its allies face mounting threats, trade shows are more crucial than ever for showcasing cutting-edge technology and shaping the conversation, observes Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Jon Pentreath CB, OBE, DSEI Senior Military Advisor.
Britain is a powerful country – but let’s not be silly
Britain is often portrayed as a nation in decline, but its global influence and capabilities remain significant. As one of the world’s leading nations, the United Kingdom still punches above its weight on the international stage.
NAVAL NEWS
Royal Marines carry out ‘raids’ in the Arctic
Royal Marines have carried out commando raids in the Arctic Circle as part of Exercise Joint Viking, a major NATO operation designed to enhance interoperability and deter aggression on the alliance’s northern flank.
How much has it cost to extend the life of Type 23 Frigates?
The UK Government has confirmed that £941.2 million has been spent on the maintenance and life extension of Royal Navy Type 23 frigates since October 2014, with an additional £63.7 million contractually committed for ongoing refits.
Fleet Solid Support Ships on track for 2032 delivery
The UK’s three new Fleet Solid Support (FSS) ships are expected to enter service by 2032, according to a government response to a parliamentary question from James Cartlidge MP.
AVIATION NEWS
American bomber ‘buzzes’ Norwegian capital city
A U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress has performed a dramatic low-altitude pass over Oslo, Norway, accompanied by two F-35 Lightning IIs.
UK responds to concerns over potential US Air Force drawdown
With ongoing uncertainty over U.S. global force posture, the future of bases hosting American forces in the UK remains a key issue.
American bomber ‘intercepted’ by European fighters
A U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress was ‘intercepted’ by fighter jets from three NATO and partner nations during a high-intensity training exercise in the Arctic.
LAND NEWS
Lord Skidelsky blasted for Ukraine stance by fellow peers
Lord Skidelsky has faced sharp criticism from fellow peers over his remarks on Ukraine, with Labour’s Lord Anderson accusing him of failing to condemn Russia’s invasion.
Government highlights skills shortages in defence sector
The UK Government has acknowledged the importance of a skilled workforce for the defence manufacturing sector, outlining ongoing efforts to support apprenticeships, training, and workforce retention.
The British Army’s Challenger 2 Regiments
The British Army currently operates four armoured regiments equipped with the Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank (MBT).
International News
Fact Checks
A Russian submarine, Scotland, and an odd conspiracy
A recent BBC Scotland news story about the sighting of a Russian submarine off the west coast of Scotland has sparked a flurry of odd reactions on social media.
The myth that nukes are in Scotland to keep England safe
Misconceptions can often take root and spread quickly, one incorrect claim is that the UK stores all of its nukes in Scotland because they're too dangerous to keep in England.