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Tom Dunlop

Tom Dunlop
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Tom has spent the last 13 years working in the defence industry, specifically military and commercial shipbuilding. His work has taken him around Europe and the Far East, he is currently based in Scotland.

Cross-party pressure grows over defence investment plan

Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat MPs align on urgency of defence reform, as ministers face questions over timing of key plans and legislation.

UK and Germany to build stealthy hypersonic cruise missiles

Britain and Germany are progressing plans to develop a family of long-range stealth cruise and hypersonic missiles capable of striking targets more than 2,000 kilometres away.

Thales awarded contract to advance Army air defence

The Ministry of Defence has extended the assessment phase for the Army’s future mounted short-range air defence capability.

Croatian Rafales assume NATO air policing role

Croatia has begun policing its own airspace using Rafale multirole fighters, marking the country’s full integration into NATO’s Integrated Air and Missile Defence framework.

Mk44S Bushmaster enters full-rate production

Northrop Grumman has entered full-rate production of its Mk44 Stretch Bushmaster Chain Gun for the U.S. Marine Corps’ Amphibious Combat Vehicle programme, with the weapon set to equip the ACV-30.

UK rules out expanding nuclear deterrent via F-35A

The government has said it has no plans to expand the UK’s nuclear deterrent beyond its submarine-based system.

UK stages show of force to Argentina in South Atlantic

A large-scale sovereignty mission across the South Atlantic Islands has seen Royal Navy, British Army and RAF assets operate jointly across South Georgia and Ascension Island.

Sweden and Finland place $171m order for BAE 3P rounds

BAE Systems has secured contracts worth around 171 million dollars to supply its Bofors 40mm and 57mm 3P programmable ammunition to Sweden and Finland.

SNP says UK nuclear deterrent is ‘America-first’

SNP MP Dave Doogan argued that what he described as an “America-first posture” is harming UK defence innovation, particularly in relation to the nuclear deterrent.

BAE Systems to modernise American warship

BAE Systems has been awarded a U.S. Navy contract to carry out modernisation work on the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Forrest Sherman.