BAE APKWS rocket kits tested by U.S. counter-drone office
APKWS technology "transforms unguided rockets into smart munitions for accurate strikes on soft and lightly armoured targets".
NATO welcomes launch of multinational tanker fleet
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg welcomed the launch of the multinational 'Multi-Role Tanker Transport' fleet at Eindhoven Air Base in the Netherlands.
British jets take part in huge NATO exercise in Baltic
The air exercise took place in Estonian and Latvian airspace, testing integrated air-to-air combat and air-to-ground target acquisition.
Typhoon jet development hits milestone
Typhoon development aircraft IPA6 has reached the "unusual" milestone of its 1,000th flying hour.
Red Arrows begin ‘Blue’ makeover thanks to funding
After successfully attracting funding from Pepsi, the famous Red Arrows are to be painted Blue.
UK has ‘not discussed’ transferring Typhoons to Poland
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace previously suggested he is willing to send Typhoons to eastern European countries, backfilling their contributions to Ukraine's fighter jet fleet. However, no discussions have yet taken place.
Over 70 jets conduct massive aerial battle over UK
Exercise Cobra Warrior involved over 70 aircraft engaging in high-intensity, large-scale, simulated complex tactical air warfare operations for three weeks in March.
British P-8 trains with the Royal Navy in Baltic
A P-8 Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft joined HMS Mersey off the Estonian coast during a 'Presence and Patrol operation'.
British F-35 fleet escapes engine vibration issue
No operational UK F-35 Lightning aircraft have been found at risk of "harmonic resonance"; however, it is understood that a few in production were identified.
British Commandos take part in daring Arctic parachute jump
Their objective during the exercise was to simulate attacks on positions behind simulated enemy lines, thereby establishing a foothold for NATO forces participating in Exercise Joint Viking.