George Allison
RFA Lyme Bay to become minehunting mothership
RFA Lyme Bay is set to be fitted with new uncrewed mine countermeasures systems, enabling the ship to operate as a mothership for autonomous minehunting equipment, the Royal Navy has said.
UK and Germany deepen logistics cooperation talks
Senior British and German military leaders have held talks aimed at strengthening cooperation on logistics and support operations during an official visit to the UK.
US advances Sentinel ICBM with silo prototype
The United States has begun construction of a full-scale prototype launch silo for its next-generation Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile.
Four arrested in crackdown on Channel smuggling network
Four people have been arrested in Germany as part of a coordinated international operation targeting a network supplying equipment for small boat crossings to the UK, according to the National Crime Agency.
NATO highlights air power role during command visit
Senior NATO military leaders have underscored the importance of air and space power in maintaining collective defence during a visit to Allied Air Command in Germany.
NORAD tracks Russian aircraft near Alaska
The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) detected and tracked two Russian military aircraft operating in the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone earlier this month.
MBDA ramps up missile output and investment plans
The European missile manufacturer said output doubled between 2023 and the end of 2025, with a further 40% increase in production planned for 2026.
Footage shows American warships launch barrage against Iran
Footage released by the US Navy shows multiple American warships launching Tomahawk cruise missiles against targets in Iran as part of Operation Epic Fury.
UK commits funding for air defence boost for Ukraine
The UK will provide a further GBP 100 million in air defence support to Ukraine, aimed at protecting cities and critical infrastructure from ongoing Russian attacks, according to the government.
Armed forces intake rises as recruitment improves
UK Regular Armed Forces intake has increased by 13 percent over the past 12 months, with total intake now exceeding outflow across all three services for the first time in four years, according to the Ministry of Defence.










