Tom Dunlop
Rolls-Royce and Deutz AG in deal over engines business
The proposed sale, valued in the high double-digit million Euros, encompasses diesel engines and engine systems using Daimler technology.
RAF Mountain Rescue Team rescues walkers on Glyder Fawr
The rescue was performed in challenging conditions, including cold and darkness.
Norway deploys F-35s to Iceland for NATO Air Policing
These deployments are crucial for training interceptors and ensuring the safety and security of Icelandic airspace.
NATO chief to attend the World Economic Forum in Davos
On January 15, 16, and 17, NATO Secretary General, Mr Jens Stoltenberg, will attend the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Kosovo looking to buy Javelin missiles
Kosovo has requested to purchase two hundred forty-six Javelin FGM-148F missiles.
HMS Mersey gets new paint job
The work involves the application of the 'Western Approaches' paint scheme, a nod to naval history and tactics employed during World War II.
Tomahawk missiles take out Houthi radar site
The USS Carney (DDG-64) launched Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles against a Houthi radar site in Yemen at 3:45 a.m. the day after the U.S. and United Kingdom strikes across Yemen.
Harland & Wolff cuts first steel on new vessel
In a contract valued at approximately £800,000, Harland & Wolff will deliver a specialist cable barge that will enter service in HMNB Portsmouth.
UK Space Agency boosts plans for launches
This investment, part of the European Space Agency's 'Boost' Programme, aims to position the UK as Europe's leading destination for commercial spaceflight activities.
Royal Navy Wildcats to ‘unleash full potential’ in 2024
According to the Royal Navy, its fleet of Wildcat maritime attack helicopters is poised to reach its "true potential" in 2024.