George Allison
Britain ‘no plans’ to dry dock nuke subs in Gibraltar
The government has stated that there are currently no plans to use Gibraltar for the dry docking of Royal Navy nuclear submarines.
UK to start building Octopus interceptor drones for Ukraine
The United Kingdom will begin producing advanced air defence interceptor drones for Ukraine within weeks.
British officers join US-led Gaza taskforce
A small number of British military planning officers have been deployed to Israel as part of a US-led multinational taskforce for post-conflict planning in Gaza.
Turkey signs £8bn deal for British Typhoon jets
The United Kingdom and Turkey have signed a deal worth up to £8 billion for 20 Typhoon fighter jets, securing around 20,000 British jobs and the largest UK fighter export in nearly two decades.
Lockheed secures $233m for infrared tracking systems
Lockheed Martin has received a $233 million contract to deliver its IRST21 Block II infrared search and track systems to the US Navy and Air National Guard, according to the company.
NATO task group strengthens ties with Egypt port visit
Operation Noble Shield, under which the task group operates, plays a key role in deterring potential threats and maintaining the safe use of international waters.
South Korea awards $2.26bn for new early warning aircraft
L3Harris Technologies has secured a contract worth more than $2.26 billion to deliver a fleet of modified Bombardier Global 6500 aircraft for the Republic of Korea Air Force.
Royal Marines Reservists tackle intensive combat training
Royal Marines Reservists have completed two weeks of demanding exercises in Dorset and Wales to refine their combat readiness and align their skills with regular forces.
RAF units train in Norway to boost nuclear readiness
Royal Air Force specialists have taken part in NATO’s main air-focused counter-chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (C-CBRN) exercise in Norway.
Royal Navy patrol boats wrap up Baltic deployment
Four Royal Navy patrol boats have completed a two-month deployment to the Baltic, working alongside NATO’s newest members in a series of coastal warfare and harbour defence exercises.










