Craig Langford
Over 500,000 rounds sent to Ukraine from Britain
The UK has confirmed it has supplied Ukraine with over 500,000 rounds of artillery ammunition worth more than £1.5 billion since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion.
Britain’s new Brimstone 3 missile project moves forward
The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that the Brimstone 3 missile programme is progressing through its Demonstration and Manufacture phase, with major integration milestones...
MOD awards £1 billion global fuel framework deal
The Ministry of Defence has awarded a major new multi-supplier framework agreement for global bulk fuel supply worth up to £1 billion.
Chinese military continue to conduct drills around Taiwan
By 6 a.m. local time on Sunday, eight sorties of Chinese aircraft, seven vessels from the navy and one additional Chinese government ship had been detected operating near Taiwan.
BAE awarded contract for US Marine Corps vehicles
BAE Systems has been awarded a $188.5 million (£150 million) full-rate production contract by the United States Marine Corps to supply 30 Amphibious Combat Vehicles.
UK, US, and Australia mark key E-7A milestone
The United States Air Force, Royal Australian Air Force, and Royal Air Force have jointly completed a landmark test certifying the KC-46A Pegasus tanker to refuel the E-7A Wedgetail airborne early warning and control aircraft.
Have we just witnessed a long range drone drop?
An aid ship bound for Gaza was damaged off Malta in what its crew alleges was a drone attack, with data showing an Israeli C-130—raising the possibility of a real-world long-range deployment of loitering munitions from a manned aircraft.
Future Combat Air System advancing under GCAP framework
The FCAS initiative, with GCAP as its core, aims to field a sixth-generation fighter aircraft by the mid-2030s.
British Chinook sustainment programme advances
The upgraded Chinooks will feature advanced avionics, extended fuel range, and improved survivability.
MOD Sets 198,000 application target for Army recruitment
The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that the British Army is aiming to receive approximately 198,000 applications across all recruitment streams during the 2025–26 financial year, as part of renewed efforts to address long-standing challenges in personnel recruitment and retention.