UK, U.S. and Australia make progress on counter-hypersonics

The AUKUS partners are working together on a series of trilateral tests and experiments aimed at accelerating the development of hypersonic tech.

Airbus and partners demo helicopter drone teaming

The MUM-T system allows for real-time data sharing between uncrewed systems and crewed helicopters.

Artificial Intelligence helping with defence review

It is understand that the AI is not a replacement for human judgment, but an enabler of greater efficiency and is assisting with analysing responses.

New Leonardo jammer can create fleets of ‘ghost’ jets

Leonardo has introduced its latest electronic warfare system, BriteStorm, aimed at enhancing air defence suppression capabilities.

UK to accelerate acquisition of hypersonic strike capability

The UK is looking to accelerate the acquisition of an advanced hypersonic strike capability

NATO nuclear warfare training flights take place over Europe

The exercise, which takes place over two weeks, is designed to test the Alliance’s nuclear attack capabilities.

New head of F-35 project appointed

Lockheed Martin has announced Chauncey McIntosh as the new vice president and general manager of the F-35 Lightning II Programme.

Government reaffirm commitment to new British fighter jet

Despite concerns that the Strategic Defence Review might delay or deprioritise the programme, Armed Forces Minister Luke Pollard has confirmed that significant progress continues.

NATO flexes airpower over UK during exercise Cobra Warrior

The exercise focused on high-end warfighting scenarios, simulating operations in contested, degraded, and limited environments.

Video shows British carrier launch and recover jets

The footage captures HMS Prince of Wales working closely with Wildcats, Chinooks and F-35B Lightning jets.

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