Royal Navy tests helicopter-led drone targeting in UK first

Royal Navy Wildcat helicopters have for the first time used live data from multiple uncrewed systems to identify and target a moving vehicle during trials in the UK.

NATO carried out 500 air intercepts in 2025

NATO air forces carried out more than 500 scrambles during 2025 as part of the Alliance air policing mission, according to figures released by Allied Air Command.

Protector drone still short of IOC despite deployment

The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that the MQ-9B Protector has not yet reached Initial Operating Capability, despite the original estimate that this would take place in 2025.

Eurofighter Typhoon fleet passes one million flying hours

The Eurofighter Typhoon fleet has surpassed one million flying hours.

MPs hear calls to back Scottish aero skills at Prestwick

Industry representatives have urged stronger public-sector support for Scottish aerospace and defence sector, warning that future skills and jobs depend on sustained government backing, according to evidence heard by the Scottish Affairs Committee.

Warning that inflation risk could hit defence procurement

The Defence Committee heard this week that failure to reform defence finance and procurement could drive inflation across major equipment programmes, as MPs pressed the Government on access to private capital and the rising cost of military capability.

British spy plane circles Russian territory in Baltic

A Royal Air Force RC-135W Rivet Joint electronic surveillance aircraft has conducted a patrol orbiting the Russian territory of Kaliningrad.

Britain launches new Goshawk interceptor project

The Ministry of Defence has launched a new competition to develop a low-cost interceptor intended to counter drones, loitering munitions and missiles at close range with up to 7,000 produced per year.

NATO jets intercept armed Russian bomber over Baltic

Swedish Air Force fighter jets were scrambled after Russian long-range aircraft approached NATO airspace during a patrol over the Baltic Sea.

UK helicopters train in Arctic as Operation Clockwork runs

UK military helicopters have deployed to northern Norway as Commando Helicopter Force begins its annual Arctic training deployment under Operation Clockwork.

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