Tom Dunlop
Defence firm Babcock reports strong profit growth
Babcock International has reported a robust financial performance for the year ending 31 March 2025, with strong gains in revenue, operating profit, and free cash flow across all divisions.
PrSM fired from M270A2 launcher for first time
The U.S. Army and Lockheed Martin have successfully conducted the first launch of the Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) from an M270A2 launcher, marking a...
Latvia orders Saab air defence systems in new deal
Latvia has signed a framework agreement with Saab for the delivery of the RBS 70 NG short-range ground-based air defence system, according to a company announcement on 31 March 2025.
Germany warns Russia may be preparing attack on NATO
German security officials believe the Kremlin is laying the groundwork for a potential large-scale conventional war with NATO by the end of the decade.
UK jet trainer replacement pending Defence Review
The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that no decisions have been made on the replacement of the UK’s jet trainer aircraft, with ministers awaiting the outcome of the ongoing Strategic Defence Review before committing to a way forward.
UK forces now at just over 180,000 personnel
The UK Armed Forces total 180,779 personnel, with 12.3% female, and 17.7% in the Reserves, highlighting the growing role of reservists in defence.
Lasers versus drones in huge American exercise
The U.S. Naval Postgraduate School’s 'Joint Interagency Field Experimentation' event has showcased a range of emerging defence technologies, including laser weapon systems and additive manufacturing for drone production.
German customs fleet buys mtu engines from Rolls-Royce
The German Customs Administration has officially commissioned the new 67-metre customs vessel "Rügen", powered by mtu gas engines from Rolls-Royce, marking a key step...
How much has it cost to extend the life of Type 23 Frigates?
The UK Government has confirmed that £941.2 million has been spent on the maintenance and life extension of Royal Navy Type 23 frigates since October 2014, with an additional £63.7 million contractually committed for ongoing refits.
Government highlights skills shortages in defence sector
The UK Government has acknowledged the importance of a skilled workforce for the defence manufacturing sector, outlining ongoing efforts to support apprenticeships, training, and workforce retention.