Eight Polish helicopter pilots to train in UK from 2026

Eight Polish military helicopter pilots will begin training in the UK from the 2026 to 2027 training year, the Ministry of Defence has confirmed in a written parliamentary answer.

UK approvals required for US use of bases

The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that decisions on whether the United States can use its military bases in the UK for operational purposes are taken on a case-by-case basis and require UK approval.

Britain to test launch new ballistic missiles next year

The Ministry of Defence has set out new details on its Nightfall deep-strike missile programme for Ukraine, confirming development contracts will be awarded this spring, with production expected to begin in late 2027.

UK deploys Typhoon jets to Qatar in Middle East

The deployment involves 12 Squadron, the joint UK–Qatar Typhoon unit, and is being carried out at the invitation of the Qatari government.

RAF officer appointed Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe

Air Chief Marshal Sir John Stringer has been appointed NATO Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe, becoming the most senior UK officer within the Alliance military command structure.

GCAP fighter programme HQ to host 500-strong workforce

The international headquarters overseeing the Global Combat Air Programme is expected to employ around 500 personnel once fully operational, according to the Ministry of Defence.

UK to spend nearly half a billion upgrading Typhoon fighters

More than half a billion pounds has been committed this week to upgrading the Royal Air Force’s Typhoon fighter fleet.

US and partners open new air defence cell in Qatar

U.S. Central Command and regional partners have established a new air and missile defence coordination cell at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, the command stated.

Germany orders more Meteor missiles

Germany has signed a contract for additional Meteor beyond-visual-range air-to-air missiles to support the Bundeswehr’s combat aircraft.

UK confirms limits on military access to Irish airspace

The Ministry of Defence has said UK military aircraft do not enter Irish airspace for operational purposes without the express agreement of the Irish Government, following a parliamentary question on air interception arrangements.

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