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Craig Langford

Craig Langford
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Trained as a mechanical engineer, Craig took an unconventional route into journalism, bringing with him a rare technical precision and analytical depth that continues to set his reporting apart.
Military attack helicopter in mid-flight firing a missile over a forested area

American Apaches fire rockets near the Korean DMZ

Imagery released by the US Army shows an AH-64 gunship firing during an aerial gunnery exercise at the Rodriguez Live Fire Complex in South Korea, just south of the Demilitarized Zone.
Underwater research mooring: a vertical instrument with cross-shaped sensor hanging from a line beneath the surface of dark blue water.

Ultra Maritime trials next-gen sub-hunting sonobuoy in UK

Ultra Maritime has completed the first in-water trial of its next-generation Multistatic Active Receive Sonobuoy in Scotland, a step it says will improve on current Royal Navy systems for detecting Russian submarines in the North Atlantic.
Naval officers in dress uniforms stand in formation as a woman in a dark dress speaks with them during a formal ceremony.

Royal Navy commissions minehunting mothership

HMS Stirling Castle has been formally commissioned into the Royal Navy on the Firth of Forth, marking the operational start of Britain's unique minehunting mothership, which carries autonomous and remotely operated systems to hunt mines in place of traditional crewed minehunters.
Aerial view of several ships at sea, each leaving white wake trails on the blue ocean against a distant horizon centralizing a larger vessel nearby.

British aircraft carrier joins sub-hunt off Norway

HMS Prince of Wales and her carrier group joined NATO's Dynamic Mongoose anti-submarine exercise off Norway, with the UK fielding the largest national contribution as nine nations hunted German, Portuguese and Dutch submarines across two weeks in the High North.

UK eyes huge Falkland Islands support contract

The Defence Infrastructure Organisation has begun market engagement on a facilities management contract for British forces in the Falkland and Ascension Islands worth an estimated GBP 500 million, running for ten years from 2030 with a possible extension to 2040.
Special forces operators in full tactical gear crouch and aim rifles in a dim corridor of a vessel or building.

3 Commando Brigade renamed the UK Commando Force

3 Commando Brigade is to be officially known as the UK Commando Force, the King has announced, marking a decade of transformation that has seen the Royal Marines reshaped from a high-readiness amphibious brigade into dispersed, technologically advanced strike teams.
Firefighters in yellow turnout gear with breathing apparatus crouch in a smoke-filled ship corridor under red emergency lighting near a doorway.

RFA Lyme Bay reaches Cyprus ahead of Hormuz mission

RFA Lyme Bay has arrived in Cyprus after intensive Mediterranean training, carrying advanced autonomous minehunting kit and around 100 mine warfare and diving specialists for a potential multinational mission to keep the Strait of Hormuz open.

Britain seeks mobile air raid sirens for Cyprus air base

The Ministry of Defence has launched a tender for a rapidly deployable air raid warning siren system to supplement the existing sirens at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus.

Dozens of RAF fast jet trainees stuck in pipeline

Around two in five of the 119 trainee fast jet pilots in the RAF's pipeline are on holdover between courses or waiting to start their operational conversion unit, fresh MoD figures show.

Britain’s ‘improved Ajax’ coming in two phases

The Ministry of Defence will restart trials of the British Army's troubled Ajax armoured vehicle under tightly controlled conditions, with a second phase of fixes to air filtration, crew heating and electrical power due within months.