Craig Langford
Limit set on Commonwealth recruitment despite high interest
The annual cap for recruiting non-British Commonwealth citizens into the UK Armed Forces remains fixed at 1,350 individuals across all services, despite a significant surge in applications in recent years.
Why French steel was used to build British nuclear subs
It is understood that "There are no UK suppliers of the specialised steel required in the manufacture of submarine pressure hulls".
Type 26 Frigates to enter service between 2028 and 2035
All eight of the Royal Navy’s Type 26 frigates are scheduled to enter service between 2028 and 2035, confirming timelines previously outlined as the programme progresses through its construction phase on the Clyde.
No decisions yet on submarine floating dry docks
The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that no procurement decisions have yet been made for the floating dry docks required under Programme Euston, with a full market assessment planned as requirements continue to develop.
Future training jet options still being assessed
The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that multiple options for the future of UK fast jet pilot training remain under active review.
British Army recieves 100 Ajax armoured vehicles
The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that the British Army's Ajax armoured vehicle programme remains on track.
Type 31 frigate programme advances as warship nears launch
The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that the construction of the Royal Navy’s new Type 31 frigates is progressing well, with the lead ship HMS Venturer approaching a major milestone.
UK steps up counter hypersonic missile efforts
The UK government has reaffirmed its commitment to improving defences against the growing threat of hypersonic missiles, according to a new statement from the Ministry of Defence.
RAF pilots training in Italy as part of international scheme
The use of the International Flight Training School forms part of wider efforts by the RAF to maintain pilot throughput during pressures on the UK’s domestic training pipeline.
Sikorsky and Bristow sign S-92 helicopter fleet support deal
Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, has signed a major long-term agreement with Bristow Group to provide enhanced support for the world's largest fleet of S-92 helicopters, the companies announced this week.