Tom Dunlop
Qinetiq to acquire Inzpire Group
QinetiQ has announced that it has agreed to acquire 85% of the shares of Inzpire Group, with an agreement to acquire the remaining 15% after two years, for a total consideration of £23.5 million.
US Marines land in Iceland in initial phase of exercise Trident Juncture
Around 90 US Marines from the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit landed at Keflavík on Wednesday, marking the initial phase of NATO’s Exercise Trident Juncture 2018 in Iceland.
Typhoon proposal submitted to Bulgaria
Italy and defence firm Leonardo have submitted their offer to the Bulgarian Ministry of Defence in response to the recent Request for Proposal for the acquisition of eight fighter aircraft to replace their ageing fleet.
British Typhoon jets arrive in Oman for Exercise Saif Sareea 3.
Typhoon jets have arrived in Oman to take part in exercise SAIF SAREEA 3, as part of 140 Expeditionary Air Wing.
Hawk hot weather trials completed
The Royal Air Force has proven the Hawk advanced jet trainer's ability to operate in soaring temperatures, say the Ministry of Defence.
British paratroopers land in France
British and French paratroopers have celebrated their 'strong bonds and shared values' with a joint parachute jump in France. More than 350 troops from 16...
Gibraltar Squadron HMS Sabre readying for operations
Scimitar class patrol vessel HMS Sabre, part of the Royal Navy Gibraltar Squadron, has finished her Annual Survey and Repair Period.
US Army Tests first ‘Electronic Warfare tactical Vehicle’
The US 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team Greywolf, 1st Cavalry Division fielded the US Army's new Electronic Warfare Tactical Vehicle recently.
Russian-led Idlib offensive would be ‘humanitarian disaster’, says US Joint Chiefs of Staff
The consequences of a Russian-Syrian offensive into Idlib, Syria, against terrorists hiding there would almost certainly be a humanitarian disaster, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said to press.
F-35C and F/A-18F damaged during at-sea aerial refuelling
The engine of an F-35C was damaged while receiving fuel from an F/A-18F Super Hornet, US Navy officials have confirmed.