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Denmark has requested to buy up to one hundred AGM-114R Hellfire missiles.
The U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer USS Paul Ignatius is taking part in a routine port visit to Scotland.
Responding to a series of written questions from Labour MP Graeme Downie, defence minister Al Carns said Russia continues to pose a sustained challenge to Euro-Atlantic security.
The opening article of our Armed Forces at Work in Scotland series looks inside NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, where support for Armed Forces Community staff is woven into a large and complex workforce.
The Royal Navy is expected to bring the Norwegian-designed Naval Strike Missile into service later this year, according to the Ministry of Defence.
The atlas presents 12 strategic maps examining Britain’s security, economic interests and exposure to global threats.
GMB has urged the government to intervene after a £200 million contract for naval support vessels was awarded to Dutch shipbuilder Damen.
Labour MP Alex Baker pressed ministers on whether the UK should back a multilateral defence and security bank to underpin long-term support for Ukraine, with the government confirming discussions are under way.
U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a public warning to American defence contractors, accusing parts the industry of prioritising shareholders over military readiness and signalling potential restrictions on executive pay unless production and maintenance improve.
The government has pushed back against proposed changes to the Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill, arguing they are unnecessary and could undermine long-term security arrangements for the joint UK US facility.