Robertson: China a ‘problem’, not direct threat for now

Lord Robertson and Lord West used the latest Lord Speaker’s Corner podcast to outline how Beijing and New Delhi fit into the shifting geopolitical landscape, arguing that Western policy must adapt to long-term structural realities.

RAF Gibraltar underscores UK reach in Mediterranean

Squadron Leader David Walker, the station’s Executive Officer, has highlighted the role of RAF Gibraltar in sustaining the UK’s posture in the western Mediterranean.

U.S. Army picks Anduril for next-gen counter drone system

The US Army has chosen Anduril Industries to deliver its Integrated Battle Command System Manoeuvre programme.

NATO hosts first Arctic Space Forum in Helsinki

NATO has convened its first Arctic Space Forum in Helsinki, bringing together experts from Allied governments, industry and the innovation sector to examine how space-based technology can enhance security.

MPs warn sovereign capability at risk without new Typhoons

Exchanges in the Westminster Hall debate on Typhoon sovereign capability highlighted cross-party unease over the UK’s long-term combat air posture.

Colombia selects Gripen E/F in 3.1 billion euro deal

Saab has signed a contract with the Colombian Government for the purchase of 17 Gripen E and F fighters, the UK Defence Journal understands.

UK reportedly considers Pegasus SIGINT aircraft purchase

Defence Eye has reported that the UK is in discussions with German defence firm Hensoldt about a possible purchase of its Pegasus signals-intelligence aircraft.

Gripen E cleared for KC-390 refuel after Brazil test push

Saab and Embraer have completed the certification flight test campaign proving the Gripen E can be refuelled in flight by the KC-390 Millennium.

QinetiQ expands engineering drive for UK forces support

QinetiQ is pursuing a major expansion of its mission critical engineering services for the UK Armed Forces, supported by new investment in digital and AI-enabled delivery methods, the company stated.

NATO scraps E-7 Wedgetail plan as allies hunt new AWACS

NATO’s effort to replace its ageing E-3A Sentry fleet has been upended after the United States pulled out of the alliance’s planned purchase of up to six Boeing E-7 Wedgetails, leaving the programme without a strategic or financial anchor.

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